Richard Hawley and Chris Bush have done a great job. This musical captures much of Hyde Park Flats through the lives of three different sets of occupants from the first Sheffield council tenants to the modern day owner occupier and the developer Urban Splash. It includes different aspects of living in the streets in the sky, ideals about housing and homelessness, bikes on the balcony, love, crime, racism, bullying, education, milk deliveries, unemployment, aspirations, world affairs, the excitement of new life opportunities, how easily deterioration sets in, poverty and strife, needing more than a home to live well, the complexity of life and so on. All packed in to a very cleverly staged and well produced musical. Standing at the Sky’s Edge made me more determined to follow up my work based on my photographs. They have a poignancy worth exploring.