What people experienced...

“Time and again, there are incredible visual moments as director, Anastasia Revi, creates breathtaking images.”
LONDON LIVING LARGE
4.5/5

“Every element of this production was so well thought out and meticulously refined to create a cohesive masterpiece.”
LONDON THEATRE AND OTHER THINGS

 

5/5

“Having watched this thought-provoking play, one is left reflecting on the divisions, obstacles and sacrifices that come with wanting to transform society, yet the need for change remains. This is a very fine achievement which deserves to be seen.”
LONDON LIVING LARGE

4/5

“A thoughtful, well-researched and compelling production.”
LONDON THEATRE AND OTHER THINGS LDN

” This is an important, informative and entertaining production that everyone should see.”
BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE

5/5

“Overall this play was brilliant from its costumes to its political messaging and is perfect for any young budding feminist to learn their heritage. “
FAIRY POWERED PRODUCTIONS

“This was a fantastic debut for Beatrice Hyde with writing on par with that of the National Theatre. Compelling, emotional and captivating”
FAIRY POWERED PRODUCTIONS

“Ironically, without those like Emmeline and her daughters, who willingly devote their lives to a cause, social progress could not happen. In this case, women would not have the rights they have today, even if there is still a away to go […] This play is an impressive debut for Beatrice Hyde, but also a production that I would highly recommend for anyone with an interest in 20th Century history, women’s rights and psychological drama”.


“Direction was impressive, given the sheer intensity of the plot, and coordination of all the different aspects of the production.”


“I loved the use of the background presence of an actor portrayed as the “heroic woman” motif throughout the play, representing the movement and its ups and downs. This was inspired by an illustration on the front page of an original Suffragette newspaper.”

Sarah Dewing, Chair of the Emily Davison Memorial Project