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Theatre: idle women of the wartime waterways

A double bill of theatre, story, poetry and song to whisk you back to the days of World War II when a shortage of crews to keep the working boats going brought a new breed of boater to the canal. Young women, later nicknamed Idle Women, took on the challenge of managing pairs of 72ft narrow boats and 50 tons of cargo, and this show brings their stories to life. Come and enjoy Kate Saffin’s ‘Isobel’s War’ and Heather Wastie’s ‘Idle Women and Judies’ in waterside (and nearby) venues in the West Midlands.

Before the Women’s Training Scheme started in 1942, there was one woman already working a single boat. Daphne March operated Heather Bell throughout the war, and our Spring 2018 tour follows Daphne’s route, Worcester to Tipton to Cannock. 

“These pieces vividly bring to life the sounds, smells and texture of waterway life. .... Both women are exceptional storytellers.” London City Nights

More info

heather.wastie@alarumtheatre.co.uk

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