In her first collection of plays, writer and BAFTA-nominated actor Maxine Peake introduces four unique stories of resistance and passion based on real women.
From the famous Leeds-born cyclist Beryl Burton battling through various obstacles to achieve success; to Lillian Bilocca, the 'headscarf revolutionary'; to four bold women protesting for Women Against Pit Closures, occupying a coal pit over Easter weekend in 1993; to former MP Baroness Betty Boothroyd, the first woman to serve as Speaker of the House of Commons. Follow these women as Peake guides you through their stories with warmth and Northern candor.
Beryl (2014): '...it is impossible to puncture the play's warmth... Beryl ensures audiences are holding on tight to the handlebars before rushing off with zeal into the life of a woman who deserves to be better known.' - Broadway World UK
The Last Testament of Lillian Bilocca (2017): 'Last Testament is exhilarating and moving, a show made for and with the people of Hull... It speaks truth to power and celebrates not just Bilocca but all the women who refuse to be shut up then and now.' - The Stage
Queens of the Coal Age (2018): '...a welcome corrective... a fierce cry for recognition, foregrounding the grit and resolve of the miners' wives who kept the strike of 1984-85 alive and went down fighting in the industry's dying days.' - Guardian
'Betty!' A Sort of Musical (2023): '...a timely and refreshing reminder that sometimes our politicians can have noble intentions... a charmingly daft comic biography of Baroness Betty Boothroyd, who resolutely held power to account across her groundbreaking, decades-long career.' - The Stage
Maxine Peake, three-time BAFTA-nominated actor, writer, director and producer, has enjoyed a prolific career as a performer for screen and theatre, and as a writer for stage and radio. On television she has starred in Shameless, The Village, Anne, and Say Nothing; while her film roles have included The Theory of Everything, Peterloo, Funny Cow, and Words of War. In addition to being an acclaimed playwright, Maxine has led a diverse range of stage plays such as The Welkin, Hamlet and A Streetcar Named Desire.
Recenzijos
Introduces four unique stories of resistance and passion, based on real women The stories are ripe to be told Peake presents them with candour, comedy, and craft These plays educate and evoke. * Drama & Theatre *
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The first collection of plays from writer and BAFTA-nominated actor Maxine Peake, featuring strong female characters in different biographies.
Introduction
Beryl
The Last Testament of Lillian Bilocca
Queens of the Coal Age
"Betty!" A Sort of Musical
One of the UKs best loved actors, Maxine Peake is also an accomplished writer her credits include Beryl (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Queens of the Coal Age (Royal Exchange), 'Betty!' A Sort of Musical (Royal Exchange) and The Last Testament of Lillian Bilocca (Hulltruck Theatre). Her film credits include Mike Leighs epic period drama Peterloo, Oscar-nominated The Theory of Everything, a BIFA-nominated turn in independent British feature Funny Cow (on which Maxine served as Executive Producer through her own production company, Vexed Pixie) and Thomas Clays period thriller Fanny Lye Deliver'd. Maxine is best known for leading high profile TV dramas such as Black Mirror: Metalhead (Netflix), Three Girls (BBC), Silk (BBC), The Village (BBC), Shameless (Channel 4) and The Bisexual (Hulu/Channel 4). In 2014, Maxine played the title role in Hamlet at the Manchester Royal Exchange in a critically acclaimed 'radical reimagining' of William Shakespeares play, returning to play Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire in 2016 and Winnie in Samuel Becketts Happy Days in 2018, in equally lauded productions. In 2019 Maxine was seen at the Barbican in one woman show Avalanche, and returned to the National Theatre to lead Lucy Kirkwoods The Welkin in 2020.