Powerfully immersive…timely, educational and engrossing. — South West Londoner When contented housewife Edith wanders by accident into a suffragette meeting, she has no plans for revolution. But the women she meets there will change her life forever. Increasingly concerned by the harsh treatment the protesters receive, Edith finds herself drawn ever closer to the radical center of the movement. Where does she draw the line in the fight for equality? How far will they have to go? Beth Flintoff's play Rebellious Women is an impassioned, unsentimental and sharp-witted tribute to the suffragette cause. Powerfully immersive…timely, educational and engrossing. — South West Londoner When contented housewife Edith wanders by accident into a suffragette meeting, she has no plans for revolution. But the women she meets there will change her life forever. Increasingly concerned by the harsh treatment the protesters receive, Edith finds herself drawn ever closer to the radical center of the movement. Where does she draw the line in the fight for equality? How far will they have to go? Beth Flintoff's play Rebellious Women is an impassioned, unsentimental and sharp-witted tribute to the suffragette cause. Beth Flintoff is a playwright, dramaturg, and theatre director. Her plays include: The Ballad of Maria Marten (Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, and UK tour, 2020/21); Rebellious Women (Attic Theatre Company, 2018, as The Rebellious Women of Wimbledon ); and The Glove Thief (2017, commissioned by Tonic Theatre Company as part of their Platform scheme in association with Nick Hern Books), among many others. She is an associate playwright and young writers associate at the Royal Court Theatre, London. She is also an associate artist at Rabble Theatre Company, for whom she has written plays including Henry I , Matilda the Empress , Henry II , and The Last Abbot .