The Boadicea of Britannia Street

The Boadicea of Britannia Street

Ade Morris

The Boadicea of Britannia Street

The Boadicea of Britannia Street

Ade Morris

Overview

Widow, poet and cat lover Fran Lamb, a writer for local newspaper The Winkham Weekly Snooze, decides to start up her own creative writing group. She is joined at the Winkham Memorial Institute by panicked P.E. teacher Penny, shy librarian Janet, and Annie, a housewife whose mysterious anxiety causes her to substitute the correct words for entirely the wrong ones. From this uncompromising beginning, the four women soon form plans to write and perform a play about Boadicea, ancient East Anglican queen and feminist icon. (“Boadicea, Britannia, it's all the same thing: British womanhood in full armour!”) Over the course of several weeks, home truths are gradually shared – along with tea and vodka – and soon Fran, Janet, Penny and Annie find themselves needing to draw on heroic reserves of their own.

The Boadicea of Britannia Streetis a funny and very touching play about female friendship by the author of Micky Salberg’s Crystal Ballroom Dance Bandand I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls.

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Details

  • Time Period: Contemporary, Present Day
  • Cast Attributes: All Women
  • Target Audience: Appropriate for All Audiences

Authors

Author

Ade Morris