Event info
Start Time: 7.30pm
Tickets: £16.00 Concessions: £13.50
Description
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“It may be a pity for women that they are born women, but in running the intellectual race, it’s unlikely they will succeed and perilous to even try.”
It is 1896 and at Cambridge University a battle is raging for the right of women to sit for degrees.
While the female students of Girton College study hard and match their male peers grade for grade, they graduate with nothing other than the stigma of being a 'blue stocking' - an unnatural, educated woman.
But now four Girton girls are taking on the system and are determined to overcome the prejudices they face.
This energetic, passionate and eye-opening drama follows their fight to change the future of education.
But will barriers of class divides and love, plus the strength of those who will do anything to stop them, prove insurmountable?
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Age recommendation: 11+
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This amateur production of “Blue Stockings” is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books
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Cast
Elizabeth Welsh: Anna Dobson
Miss Blake: Sara Jo Harrison
Tess: Ginny Leigh
Celia: Ashton Matthews
Maeve: Lauren Aspery
Carolyn: Lauren Allison
Ms Bott/Lady: Kirstie Corfield
Mrs Lindley/ Librarian: Ellie Pullen
Collins/Mr Peck: Pete McAndrew
Anderson/Husband: Roger Liddle
Radleigh: Paul Carding
Mr Banks: Ben Watkins
Dr Maudsley: Chris Goulding
Ralph: Charlie Hope
Will: Ben Ostell
Lloyd: Jamie Cordes
Edwards: Luke Newey
Holmes: Joe Moore
Billie/Ensemble: Jay Hindmarsh
Waiter/ Ensemble: Martin Johnson
Production Team
Director: Sam Hinton
Assistant Director: Catherine White
Stage Manager: Panos Ioannou
Assistant Stage Manager: Lacey Talbot
Sound/Lighting: Tim Swinton
Lighting/Sound Operator: Glenn Maddison
Props: Cathrine Moore
Assistant Props: Thomas Hodson
Set Design: Claire Leighton
Set Build: Peter Hinton
Set Build/Art: Luke Durham
Set Painting: Ioanna Pangou
Wardrobe: Julie Tucker, Jenny Davison
Movement Coach: Julie Bowman
Rehearsal Prompt: Sue Hinton
Publicity Lead: Lauren Aspery
Photographer: Paul Hood