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Performance

VenueOFS Studio (previously known as Old Fire Station Theatre)
TownOxford
CountyOxfordshire
From2nd April 2019
To3rd April 2019
When19:30
OFS Studio (previously known as Old Fire Station Theatre) (V800)
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  • Date of change: 27 Nov 18 - T1616347074

Rouse Ye Women

Rouse Ye Women

Work:: Rouse Ye Women (S01915916187)

In 1910 the women chainmakers of Cradley Heath focussed the world's attention on the plight of Britain's low-paid women workers involved in the ?home-working sweated industries', hammering out chain-links in sheds in the backyards of their homes with their babies and children for 5 shillings (25p) for a 50-hour week. Led by the charismatic union organiser and campaigner, Mary Reid Macarthur, hundreds of women laid down their tools to strike for a living wage. The success of the ten-week strike more than doubled their earnings and helped to make the principle of a national minimum wage a reality.
Author Neil Gore
Author John Kirkpatrick

Production:: (T1616347074)

Through rousing traditional songs and moving ballads, Townsend Theatre Productions reveals the horrors of sweated labour, Mary Macarthur's stunning national campaign to expose the perpetrators of this appalling employment, the universal sympathy for the workers, the flood of donations, and the events that led to a final victory.
Company Townsend Theatre Productions

Listing:: L1632278614




Production details

Through rousing traditional songs and moving ballads, Townsend Theatre Productions reveals the horrors of sweated labour, Mary Macarthur's stunning national campaign to expose the perpetrators of this appalling employment, the universal sympathy for the workers, the flood of donations, and the events that led to a final victory.

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