Longitude - A clockmaker's obsession

Longitude - A clockmaker's obsession

Karen Moloney tells the story behind her forthcoming musical at UATG about John Harrison's obsession with creating an accurate chronometer

By Highgate Society

Date and time

Wednesday, June 12 · 7:30 - 9pm GMT+1

Location

The Highgate Society

10A South Grove London N6 6BS United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

If you are at all interested in history, in characters that have shaped our world, and you enjoy a riveting drama, then here’s what we’re going to share today.

First of all, I am not your typical musical theatre producer. I’m 68, retired, and mostly busy gardening, and yet there was something so strong drawing me to writing a musical about John Harrison and his thwarted attempts to create a clock that would save lives, that I put down my trowel and set about writing and producing it.

Ten years later and we are about to have a 3-week run at Upstairs at the Gatehouse, a world premiere, no less. Thank you for your interest in being here. Over the next 40 minutes, I’d like to share with you:

· Who John Harrison was and why he was so obsessed with inventing an accurate chronometer

· What the political, economic and social contexts were in the 18th century that drove him

· How a complete novice like me who can’t read or write music creates a full 2 act musical

· What the show at Upstairs at the Gatehouse is about and why it differs from reality

I will share this story with slides and videos and would love to hear your questions at the end.

Karen Moloney

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