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Love Dudley hosts The Liberator

Churches across Dudley are partnering together through the Love Dudley network to host The Liberator, with Saltmine Theatre Company.

Target audience

The production explores a modern interpretation of the gospel of Jesus and is perfect for people exploring or new to the Christian faith. It is suitable for people aged 12 and over.

Show synopsis

In a city just like yours, hope is in short supply. Cynicism reigns; power overrides justice; lying is as easy as breathing. Until one day, a series of peculiar events begin to splinter normality: the sick rise from their beds, the dead live again and the oppressed glimpse a life worth living. For the first time, the city’s bloodstream seems to thrum with change. At the centre of it all: a strange man radiating love. But who is he? And how long before the powers that be crack down on this subversive, this radical, this ‘Liberator’?

Event details

When: Friday 28th April 2023
Where: Brierley Hill Civic Hall, Bank St, DY5 3DH
Time: Door open 6:30pm (performance starts at 7:30pm)
Cost: £5pp
Book tickets: https://bit.ly/3m9k6eU

Promotional material

To support churches in their promotion of this event, we have produced a number of resources for you to use. Please feel free to download any which may be suitable to promote the event to your church.

PowerPoint Slide

Digital Flier 1

Digital Flier 2

Video Trailer

Video Interview with Saltmine’s Ben

Printed fliers can be ordered by contacting john@loveblackcountry.org.uk 




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