Details
Flower Girls is the funny, beautifully observed and uplifting story of a group of disabled women who live and work at The Crippleage, Edgware. Inspired by the personal testimony and reminiscences of real-life
Flower Girls, the play shifts effortlessly between the unsettled early years of World War II and the seemingly more liberated world of 1965. Their stories reveal an indomitable spirit and a fierce determination to find their place in the world, a world that prefers to keep them at a safe distance. All performances are British Sign Language Interpreted and Audio Described. All performances are British Sign Language Interpreted and Audio Described.
Creatives/Company
Author:
Richard CameronProducer(s):
Hampstead Theatre,
New Wolsey TheatreCompany:
Graeae Theatre CompanyDirector(s):
Jenny Sealey,
Peter Rowe