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Performance Title
Daily Worker Thirty-First Birthday Celebration
Performance Date
5 March 1961
Performance Day
Sunday
Performance Time
14:45
Main Performers
George Matthews,
Dr Hewlett Johnson,
John Gollan,
Councillor Solly Kaye - speakers,
Bela Roudenko,
Paul Robeson - vocals
Performance Notes
The Daily Worker was a left-wing British daily newspaper founded in 1930 by the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). When they held their first event at the Royal Albert Hall in 1946 their ownership had been transferred from the CPGB to an independent readers' co-operative the previous year. In 1966 the paper was renamed and reinvented as the Morning Star and remains both the largest and longest-running socialist newspaper in Britain.
Related Archival Material
Programme (RAHE/1/1961/28)
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Catalogue
Reference Number
Title
Date
RAHE/1/1961/28
Daily Worker Thirty-First Birthday Celebration
5 March 1961
Work
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Title
No of Performances
Omolaiscpizyd
Daily Worker Thirty-First Birthday Celebration
1
Performers
Code
Name of Performer(s)
DS/UK/12087
Matthews; George (1917-2005); British Communist activist, newspaper editor
DS/UK/11524
Johnson; Hewlett (1874-1966); English Anglican priest
DS/UK/10310
Gollan; John (1911-1977); Scottish leader of the Communist Party of Great Britain
DS/UK/10312
Kaye; Solly (1913-2005); English Communist councillor, activist, journalist
DS/UK/307
Robeson; Paul Leroy (1898-1976); American singer, actor and Civil Rights activist
DS/UK/12723
Roudenko; Bela (fl 1960s); Ukrainian soprano
DS/UK/13240
Morning Star; 1930-; British newspaper
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