A theatrical performance of one of Cornwall's most well-known disasters will be broadcast live during December and January to mark its 40th anniversary.
On Saturday December 19, 1981, the Penlee lifeboat ‘Solomon Browne’, was launched in hurricane conditions to go to the aid of the coaster ‘Union Star’ that had engine failure and was being swept towards the southern coast of Cornwall.
It was an attempted rescue which ranks not only with the greatest in the history of the RNLI, but with any human achievement.
Marking 40 years since the event, 'Into The Night' is a unique theatrical performance which will be broadcast live on Saturday December 18 2021 at 5.30pm.
The filmed performance will then be available on demand from January 6-31 2022.
'Into The Night' has been adapted by playwright and screen writer Frazer Flintham from Penlee RNLI volunteer and author Michael Sagar-Fenton’s book Penlee: The Loss of a Lifeboat.
It is directed by Original Theatre Company’s Alastair Whatley.
The cast will be Hubert Burton, Tom Chambers, Cornish actor Robert Duncan, Madeleine Knight, Robert Mountford, Cornish actresses Susan Penhaligon and Hazel Simmons, and Tim Treloar.
The production is presented by Original Theatre Company in association with Martyn Hayes.
It is designed by Michael Pavelka, with camera direction by North South Culture, sound by Dominic Bilkey and music by James Findlay.
'Into The Night' will remember the courage, dedication and heroism of the Penlee lifeboat crew.
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Frazer Flintham said: "It can be easy to forget that crew members on lifeboats in the UK are all volunteers.
"Electricians, teachers, builders – all willing to drop everything to go out into all weathers, and rescue people they’ve likely never met.
"I was drawn to this story for its humbling and very human reminder, of what bravery can really mean."
Alastair Whatley said: "The story of the Penlee Lifeboat is one of the most humbling, awe inspiring stories of ordinary people being thrust into unimaginable conditions and risking everything to save others.
"It’s a story that touches all who hear it and our hope is to share this incredible story all over the world in what is without doubt one of our most ambitious live broadcasts yet attempted."
Peter Goss MBE, sailor and adventurer said: "If ever there was an example of the sea at its worst and humanity at its best, then it is the story of the loss of the Penlee Lifeboat."
Lt Cdr Russell Smith, US Navy, said: "The greatest act of courage that I have ever seen, and am ever likely to see, was the penultimate courage and dedication shown by the Penlee crew.
"They were truly the bravest eight men I've ever seen."
To book for the live streamed production on December 18, visit: https://originaltheatreonline.com/productions/32/into-the-night-live-streaming-saturday-18-december-530pm-gmt.
To book to watch the production on demand between January 6-31, visit: originaltheatreonline.com/productions/33/into-the-night-on-demand
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