
Jonathan was one of the writers of the sell out The Mill: City of Dreams.
Dr Jonathan Holmes is a writer, director and founder of The Jericho House, an innovative and critically acclaimed theatre company specialising in creative use of sound. Their productions have included the testimony play Fallujah, a multi-perspective account of the siege of that city that resulted in changes to British Army counter-insurgency training, and Katrina, the first verbatim theatrical response to the Louisiana hurricane, which ran for a sell-out month in a warehouse on London’s south bank, in association with the Young Vic. Jonathan has also premiered his documentary Perpetual Peace at the South African International Film Festival. In 2011 he will produce his own play Into Thy Hands.

Take a peek inside The Mill......

Chris and Usman talk about being a part of The Mill: City of Dreams....

Deborah, Freedom Studios' Creative Producer, shares what The Mill meant to her....

Geoff, the caretaker at Drummond's Mill, shares his thoughts on the project and what it was like to see the Mill come back to life. ...

Some of The Mill team tell us what happens when they move....
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Remember The Mill: City of Dreams? Performed in a disused Bradford mill and exploring how the threads of millworkers’ lives became woven into the fabric of the city and the region beyond, The Mill enjoyed a sell-out run and glowing reviews in local and national press. Now you can have a souvenir of this hugely...

Madani, the Artistic Director of Freedom Studios, talks about the sell-out show....

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Between 29th March and 16th April 2011, The Mill – City of Dreams enjoyed a sell-out run and received glowing reviews in both local and national press. The textile mills of Bradford still speak to and about the landscape that surrounds them. They are keepers of the history of the city and the stories, hopes...