This bold reimagining gives voice to the 3 Polish women at the heart of D.H. Lawrence’s classic novel.
Lydia, a political activist and refugee from Poland, has been forced to carve out a new life for herself and her daughter in rural Nottinghamshire. But at what emotional cost?
Anna, her daughter, has been birthing and raising children for decades. As the menopause hits, she starts to question what it is that she really wants.
Ursula, Anna's daughter, has no interest in marriage. She wants to work, to explore her sexuality and to find out what it means to be Polish.
Told through interweaving lyrical narration, compelling dialogue, music and movement, this high energy ensemble piece paints a colourful picture of female emancipation, class struggle, gender and migrant identity; reminding us that it is only when we embrace the past that we discover who we really are. Read more …
Perth Theatre, Perth from Thursday February 27, 2025, until Saturday March 8, 2025. More info: www.horsecross.co.uk