"Edith Thompson is a shocking little piece of rubbish."
Developed with women at HMP Styal, we present you with EDITH: an electrifying recreation of the trial that split the nation.
In December 1922, 28 year-old Edith Thompson was put on trial for inciting her husband’s murder.
Just two months earlier, 20 year-old Frederick Bywaters had stabbed him as he walked home.
The prosecution claim Edith told him to do it. The evidence? Her love letters.
Twelve members of the British public would decide if she lived or died.
Their guilty verdict inspired a petition signed by a million people.
100 years later, using the real court transcripts, this new play re-examines the sensational case of one of the last women to be executed in the UK.
According to her biographer Laura Thompson, Edith “never stood a chance” in front of a 1922 jury. But 100 years on, will we see her differently?
Creative team
Written by Harriet Madeley
Directed by Madelaine Moore
Produced by Danica Corns
Sound design by Russell Ditchfield
Sound associate: Bella Kear
Set & costume design by Sascha Gilmour
Video & lighting design by Luca Panetta
Cinematography by James Ian Gray
1-4th February at the Lowry
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7th March at St John's Church, Gosport
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17th-18th March at Theatre Clwyd
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7th March at St John's Church, Gosport
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17th-18th March at Theatre Clwyd
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"You should not forget that you are in a court of justice trying a vulgar and common crime. You are not listening to a play from the stalls of a theatre."
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