The National Theatre today releases first look rehearsal images for Public Record, a new Public Acts production developed in collaboration with the National Theatre, Sunderland Culture and Sunderland Empire.

From 25 – 27 April 2025, Public Record will transform The Fire Station in Sunderland into a live recording studio to create a new album; a portrait of the city told through its people. The production is a celebration of the sound of Sunderland, depicting its unique musical heritage, life in the city and looking towards its exciting future.


The production features a cast of over 100 people from local community groups, professional dancers and musical legends from across the city who represent the breadth of Sunderland’s rich cultural identity.

Sunderland-born musician Ross Millard (The Futureheads) writes original music for the production alongside Director of Public Acts Emily Lim, co-director and choreographer Dan Canham and writer Stewart Pringle.

An incredible line up of local professional musicians also featuring in the production include Folk singer Dave Murray, David & Peter Brewis (Field Music), Barry Hyde (The Futureheads), Sarah Hayes, Naijaway Entertainment’s Afrobeats DJs DJ Bykonz & DJ Banko, Sophie Lisa Beresford & Makina DJ DJ Infinite.

Public Record is being developed as part of the National Theatre’s Public Acts programme, a nationwide initiative creating extraordinary acts of theatre and community. The community groups involved in the production include Back on the Map, Connect Company, Sunderland Nigerian Families Group and The Odyssey Alumni Group.

Emily Lim, Director of Public Acts said, “We are having such an inspiring time creating Public Record. We hope our show will do justice to the amazing passion for music and community that exists in Sunderland. It’s a show that explores what it is to live, love, lose and grow together, and we can’t wait to share it with everyone.”

Ross Millard, Composer and Musical Director said, “It’s going to be spectacular, a special moment for Sunderland and a real celebration of the city. The audience will be put through a whole gamut of emotions and I’m sure they’ll feel very proud of their city. There are so many different musical styles and genres involved – something for everyone”.

Public Record takes place at The Fire Station in Sunderland from 25 – 27 April 2025. Tickets are on sale now at www.thefirestation.org.uk

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