
Emmeline Pankhurst – Angel or Anarchist?

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On a Role Theatre Company
presents
Emmeline Pankhurst – Angel or Anarchist?
Written by Chris Jaeger
Starring Liz Grand
Emmeline Pankhurst is one of the most influential and well-known British women to have ever lived. She fought tirelessly for women to have the vote. She was imprisoned several times and often went on hunger strike. Having failed to make any impression on the male electorate and parliamentarians for nearly thirty years, she became a strong advocate of Direct Action. The suffragettes threw stones at politicians, set fire to letter boxes, torched buildings, chained themselves to railings, and threw themselves under horses.
Although they were eventually successful, many suffragettes suffered terribly during the fight. Emmeline had her critics. Many people believed that if the suffragettes had been less confrontational, women would have been given the vote much earlier. They saw Emmeline as someone who had hindered the fight rather than helped it. But what was the truth?
Starring Liz Grand (Previous shows ‘The Second Best Bed’, ‘Where Is Mrs, Christie?’, ‘Mrs. Churchill – My Life With Winston’ and ‘The Secret Life of Enid Blyton’) Liz brilliantly portrays this complex, courageous and visionary woman.