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Free Thinking Festival: Suffrage Dramas
A discussion from the 2018 Free Thinking Festival at Sage in Gateshead.
From a factory worker who mistakenly goes to an anti-suffrage meeting and can't stop herself speaking out, to a titled Lady seeking her friend's help in writing an anti-suffrage speech only to be constantly interrupted by a stream of highly qualified and articulate women, this specially recorded edition of the Sunday Drama presents a selection of Suffrage dramas hosted by Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough and performed in front of an audience at the Free Thinking Festival in St Mary's Church, Gateshead.
There were over 400 women playwrights in Britain from 1900- 1920 and, in 1908, the Actresses' Franchise League and Women Writers' Suffrage League were both formed specifically to help the campaign for votes for women. The background to the plays will be discussed by Naomi Paxton a researcher for 'What Difference Did the War Make? World War One and Votes for Women', which is part of Parliament's Vote 100 project. She's also a New Generation Thinker who has edited the Methuen Drama book of Suffrage Plays. They are joined by Diane Atkinson, the historian, biographer and author of 'Rise up, Women!: The Remarkable Lives of the Suffragettes'.
Producers: Marion Nancarrow and Fiona McLean.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Sweet |
Interviewed Guest | Roger Luckhurst |
Interviewed Guest | Naomi Alderman |
Interviewed Guest | Alessandro Vincentelli |
Producer | Fiona McLean |