[Anarchafeminists] JUST ANNOUNCED - MIRANDA RICHARDSON Q&A TONIGHT - PLUS LAST MINUTE OFFER FOR OUR MAILING LIST
Gail Chester
gailchester at blueyonder.co.uk
Tue Oct 12 23:48:22 UTC 2010
I would hotly dispute their political analysis of Barbara Castle (what about Eleanor Rathbone, for example, or Ellen Wilkinson, or ..., and a feminist?) And I didn't think Miranda Richardson was all that good in the film, either. Nevertheless, I was glad I saw it at the Río the other day, and if anybody happens to be in Kilburn tonight, I would say this was well worth attending. Best, Gail
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Subject: JUST ANNOUNCED - MIRANDA RICHARDSON Q&A TONIGHT - PLUS LAST MINUTE OFFER FOR OUR MAILING LIST
Dear Gail,
JUST ANNOUNCED - MIRANDA RICHARDSON Q&A TONIGHT - PLUS LAST MINUTE OFFER FOR OUR MAILING LIST
Just when you think you've got the most important people in British film in the building, another comes along!
MIRANDA RICHARDSON who leads as Barbara Castle, the woman who championed women's rights in Parliament, will join our special MADE IN DAGENHAM Q&A tonight alongside Director NIGEL COLE and Producer STEPHEN WOLLEY.
OUR MAILING LIST GET LAST MINUTE 2-FOR-1! THAT'S JUST £6 A TICKET! See below for details...
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MADE IN DAGENHAM (15) +Q&A Tonight 8.15pm
Put your questions to one of the country's most significant Actresses Miranda Richardson alongside renowned Director Nigel Cole (Calendar Girls) Producer Stephen Woolley (The Crying Game and Michael Collins).
Miranda leads as MP Barbara Castle, a lifelong, crusading socialist and feminist; and the most important female politician Labour has produced.
Call the Box Office and QUOTE: '2-for-1 Dagenham Offer' (Advanced telephone booking only, limited offer).
Miranda Richardson leads as Barbara Castle
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It's 1968, the year of revolution...
... and students are demonstrating the world over. Meanwhile in Dagenham in Essex, as far from the swinging sixties as possible, the Ford motor company is about to face its biggest ever threat, from the unlikeliest of places: the female sewing machinists.
The women down tools when they are reclassified as 'unskilled'. With humour, common sense, courage and the support of Barbara Castle they take on their US paymasters, an increasingly belligerent local community and, finally, the government itself to strike an everlasting blow for unequal pay for women.
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