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Blackmore Players Present – Made In Dagenham

BLACKMORE PLAYERS TALK – MADE IN DAGENHAM 

Joined in the studio by Director Bill Edwards and actors, Debbie Stevens and John Hughes of Blackmore Players.

Thursdays 13th June – Saturday 15th June, two nights already SOLD OUT!

Blackmore Village Hall
Nine Ashes Rd, Blackmore, Ingatestone CM4 0QW

FOR TICKETS http://www.blackmoreplayers.co.uk/2019/made-in-dagenham/?fbclid=IwAR1yk0TExY17jFA2D1pj_K2ukPUDC7u_Dt9MZ9aFONLH0FwNfeE7w6T_JpY 

ADE IN DAGENHAM

Written by: Richard Bean

Directed by: Bill Edwards

June 2019

Essex 1968. Like millions of other working women, each morning Rita O’Grady is just trying to get her husband out of bed, get the kids off to school and get to work at the factory on time. But life is about to change forever when it’s announced that the girls in the stitching room of Ford’s Dagenham car plant will have their pay grade dropped to ‘unskilled’. Quickly drawing on a strength she never knew she had, Rita leads her friends in a battle against the might of Ford and the corruption of the Union supposed to protect them. As the girls’ inspiring journey gets bigger than anyone could have imagined, the pressure is too much for some, but can Rita keep up the fight and the happy home she’s worked so hard for? Funny, touching and timeless, Made in Dagenham shows how ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they stand together.

Parental caution: some strong language.

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Blackmore Players Present – Made In Dagenham

BLACKMORE PLAYERS TALK – MADE IN DAGENHAM 

Joined in the studio by Director Bill Edwards and actors, Debbie Stevens and John Hughes of Blackmore Players.

Thursdays 13th June – Saturday 15th June, two nights already SOLD OUT!

Blackmore Village Hall
Nine Ashes Rd, Blackmore, Ingatestone CM4 0QW

FOR TICKETS http://www.blackmoreplayers.co.uk/2019/made-in-dagenham/?fbclid=IwAR1yk0TExY17jFA2D1pj_K2ukPUDC7u_Dt9MZ9aFONLH0FwNfeE7w6T_JpY 

ADE IN DAGENHAM

Written by: Richard Bean

Directed by: Bill Edwards

June 2019

Essex 1968. Like millions of other working women, each morning Rita O’Grady is just trying to get her husband out of bed, get the kids off to school and get to work at the factory on time. But life is about to change forever when it’s announced that the girls in the stitching room of Ford’s Dagenham car plant will have their pay grade dropped to ‘unskilled’. Quickly drawing on a strength she never knew she had, Rita leads her friends in a battle against the might of Ford and the corruption of the Union supposed to protect them. As the girls’ inspiring journey gets bigger than anyone could have imagined, the pressure is too much for some, but can Rita keep up the fight and the happy home she’s worked so hard for? Funny, touching and timeless, Made in Dagenham shows how ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they stand together.

Parental caution: some strong language.

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Blackmore Players Present – Made In Dagenham

BLACKMORE PLAYERS TALK – MADE IN DAGENHAM 

Joined in the studio by Director Bill Edwards and actors, Debbie Stevens and John Hughes of Blackmore Players.

Thursdays 13th June – Saturday 15th June, two nights already SOLD OUT!

Blackmore Village Hall
Nine Ashes Rd, Blackmore, Ingatestone CM4 0QW

FOR TICKETS http://www.blackmoreplayers.co.uk/2019/made-in-dagenham/?fbclid=IwAR1yk0TExY17jFA2D1pj_K2ukPUDC7u_Dt9MZ9aFONLH0FwNfeE7w6T_JpY 

ADE IN DAGENHAM

Written by: Richard Bean

Directed by: Bill Edwards

June 2019

Essex 1968. Like millions of other working women, each morning Rita O’Grady is just trying to get her husband out of bed, get the kids off to school and get to work at the factory on time. But life is about to change forever when it’s announced that the girls in the stitching room of Ford’s Dagenham car plant will have their pay grade dropped to ‘unskilled’. Quickly drawing on a strength she never knew she had, Rita leads her friends in a battle against the might of Ford and the corruption of the Union supposed to protect them. As the girls’ inspiring journey gets bigger than anyone could have imagined, the pressure is too much for some, but can Rita keep up the fight and the happy home she’s worked so hard for? Funny, touching and timeless, Made in Dagenham shows how ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they stand together.

Parental caution: some strong language.

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Blackmore Players Present – Made In Dagenham

BLACKMORE PLAYERS TALK – MADE IN DAGENHAM 

Joined in the studio by Director Bill Edwards and actors, Debbie Stevens and John Hughes of Blackmore Players.

Thursdays 13th June – Saturday 15th June, two nights already SOLD OUT!

Blackmore Village Hall
Nine Ashes Rd, Blackmore, Ingatestone CM4 0QW

FOR TICKETS http://www.blackmoreplayers.co.uk/2019/made-in-dagenham/?fbclid=IwAR1yk0TExY17jFA2D1pj_K2ukPUDC7u_Dt9MZ9aFONLH0FwNfeE7w6T_JpY 

ADE IN DAGENHAM

Written by: Richard Bean

Directed by: Bill Edwards

June 2019

Essex 1968. Like millions of other working women, each morning Rita O’Grady is just trying to get her husband out of bed, get the kids off to school and get to work at the factory on time. But life is about to change forever when it’s announced that the girls in the stitching room of Ford’s Dagenham car plant will have their pay grade dropped to ‘unskilled’. Quickly drawing on a strength she never knew she had, Rita leads her friends in a battle against the might of Ford and the corruption of the Union supposed to protect them. As the girls’ inspiring journey gets bigger than anyone could have imagined, the pressure is too much for some, but can Rita keep up the fight and the happy home she’s worked so hard for? Funny, touching and timeless, Made in Dagenham shows how ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they stand together.

Parental caution: some strong language.

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