Lancaster wakes up to Octagon revived classic next week

A funny, ground-breaking drama set at the end of a Lancashire Wakes weekend, just before the outbreak of the First World War, arrives at The Dukes in Lancaster next week.
Hindle Wakes at the DukesHindle Wakes at the Dukes
Hindle Wakes at the Dukes

Hindle Wakes famously centres on a millworker’s holiday fling with the mill-owner’s son and the ructions it causes.

Written in 1912, it was one of the first plays to have a working class woman as its central character and was considered hugely controversial when first performed.

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The highly-praised Bolton Octagon production points up the role of women as they embarked on a new era of independence and reflects on class differences.

The play runs from March 24-28 and is performed in The Round, directed by the Olivier award-winning David Thacker, a one-time director at The Dukes.

There will be a chance to meet and question David, currently artistic director at Bolton, both before and after the show on March 24.

Box office: 01524 598500 or www.dukes-lancaster.org