MIKRON THEATRES NEW TOURING PLAY
Mikron Theatre is thrilled to announce that it will be premiering playwright Amanda Whittington’s new play ‘A Force To Be Reckoned With’ which explores the story of the pioneering women of the British Police force.
The new play will open at Marsden Mechanics Hall on 13th May and then tour nationally by canal, river and road until 21st October including a performance at the Greater Manchester Police Museum & Archives.
More Heartbeat than Happy Valley, ‘A Force to be Reckoned With’ is an arresting story which captures a century of change. With handbag, whistle and a key to the Police Box, WPC Iris Armstrong is ready for whatever the mean streets of a 1950s market town throws at her.
Fresh from police training school, she prepares for her first day on the beat. The reality is quite different. Stuck at the station, she soon finds her main jobs are typing and making brews. Iris joins forces with fellow WPC Ruby Roberts. They’re an unlikely partnership. A two-girl department, called to any case involving women and children, from troublesome teens to fraudulent fortune tellers.
What starts as ‘women’s work’ soon becomes a specialist role. Iris finds she’s earning her place in a historic force to be reckoned with. Along the way, she discovers the Edwardian volunteers who came before her, a lineage of Suffragettes-turned-moral enforcers and the secrets that the police box hides.
‘A Force to be Reckoned With’ will be touring nationally in the Summer alongside Poppy Hollman’s new play ‘Twitchers’ which takes us on a flight through RSPB history, feathered with birdsong and laughter.


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