Skip to main content
Aktion stations to excavate buried history
Susan Darlington talks to playwright MICK MARTIN about Bent Architect's new show, which unearths the story of the women whose active resistance helped bring WWI to an end
PIC CAP: Performance Aktion Pic: Karol Wyszynski

MICK MARTIN is no stranger to unearthing the people’s history of war. The Bradford-based playwright created England, Arise!, a play about the Huddersfield socialist conscientious objectors to mark the centenary of the outbreak of WWI and, during the play’s run, he was approached by  University of Leeds Professor Ingrid Sharp, who has an interest in bringing the German anti-war movement to wider attention.

What followed was a period of research to uncover untold stories and Martin and Bent Architect co-founder Jude Wright went to Berlin where they drew complete blanks. People didn’t want to talk about the first world war — “Why are you bothered about that?” — was a response.

Undaunted, they later came across the memoirs and transcripts of prominent socialist activists Gertrud Voelcker and Martha Riedl, both of whom had been actively involved in the Kiel mutiny of 1918 which sparked the German revolution.

Liberation webinar, 30 November2024, 6pm (UK)
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
snow
Theatre Review / 23 December 2024
23 December 2024
SUSAN DARLINGTON enjoys, with minor reservations, the Northern Ballet’s revival of its 1992 classic
bloody
Theatre review / 6 March 2024
6 March 2024
SUSAN DARLINGTON revels in an exhilarating adaptation of the gruesome fairytale that invokes the real-life horror of women lost to male violence
theatre review
Theatre Review / 23 May 2023
23 May 2023
SUSAN DARLINGTON is disappointed by a show that aims to highlight misogyny within the police but fails to arrest the audience's attention
review
Gig Review / 10 April 2023
10 April 2023
SUSAN DARLINGTON revels in a band that know their own continuing relevance
Similar stories
REMARKABLE: The Danish writer Karen Blixen as a recipient of
International Women's Day 2025 / 8 March 2025
8 March 2025
With most of recorded history dominated by the voices of men, LYNNE WALSH encourages sisters to read the memoirs of women – and to write their own too
9sailors
Features / 11 November 2024
11 November 2024
TONY COLLINS reveals the true story of the end of WWI – a story of rebellions, mutinies and strikes by soldiers and others determined to end the horrific slaughter, a story buried under official rituals and ceremonies
round up
Cinema / 24 October 2024
24 October 2024
Colonial plunder goes home, chilly euthanasia, transsexual drug baron and venom’s end: The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE reviews Dahomey, The Room Next Door, Emilia Perez and Venom: The Last Dance
juno
Theatre Review / 10 October 2024
10 October 2024
LYNNE WALSH regrets that unity is denied to a fine cast let down by the baffling spectacle of a poor lead performance