
About
Gideon Klein was a bright and brilliant young composer murdered by the Nazis.
For him, music was his lifeline and his resistance; for his doting sister, it could be his hubris. In an age of unfolding atrocity, what do you do when the music of personal solace can be used as a tool of your oppression? Amid hate, war, and propaganda, should your music play on no matter what the cost?
Gideon challenges audiences to engage deeply with history, find hidden hope, and draw strength from art as we confront upheaval in our own world. It is a co-production between Bradford Cathedral, Bradford Reformed Synagogue and Modalways CIC.
19:45 (All dates), 17:00 (Sat Matinée)
Book Tickets
Guide Prices
£10.00 - General Admission | £8.00 - No / Low Income
Ticket seating is unreserved and will be allocated on a first-come-first served basis, unless reserved for wheelchair users and registered carers.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to performance.
The show will run no longer than 1h30 with no interval.