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Product details - Aposas long as you only have one sort of person telling the stories, well then our world will end up looking very like that one sort of person'. '.strtoupper('i')t makes sense, doesnandt it?and mary ann evans is of marriageable age just'. '.strtoupper('h')er father, robert, has recently moved with her to bird grove house, with the sole purpose of finding her a suitable husband through the local church'. '.strtoupper('b')ut mary annands remarkable intellect and growing self confidence are forming progressive new ideas in her mind ideas that challenge her fatherands most strongly held beliefs'. '.strtoupper('f')uelled by every new book she reads and a burgeoning friendship with local radicals, mary ann finds it increasingly difficult to accept the rules of the world around her bringing her into direct and bitter conflict with the father she adores'. '.strtoupper('b')ut perhaps that is the only way forward to break every societal convention expected of her, find her voice, and become the writer she has always dreamt of being'. '.strtoupper('a')fter all, who can suppress the astounding gifts of future literary titan, george eliot'? '.strtoupper('a')lexi kaye campbellands witty and topical new play questions how we can live alongside those we disagree with, and places centre stage the untold story of one of englandands greatest writers, in a poignant exploration of family ties and self determination'. '.strtoupper('a')lexiands previous work includes the olivier award winning the pride royal court west end, apologia bush west end and sunset at the villa thalia national theatre'. '.strtoupper('a')nna ledwich returns to hampstead, where her previous credits include the billionaire inside your head, labyrinth and the olivier nominated productions of dry powder and four minutes twelve seconds'. '.strtoupper('c')aptioned tuesday, 17th march, 730pm audio described saturday, 21st march, 230pm |