Tim Walker’s new play BLOODY DIFFICULT WOMEN extends at Riverside Studios until 2 April

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Wind of Change, in association with Cahoots Theatre Company, have announced an extension of the world première run of Tim Walker’s Bloody Difficult Women, now running at Riverside Studios until 2 April.

The production charts the events behind the court case Gina Miller brought against Theresa May in 2016 and what has ensued. Stephen Unwin directs Calum Finlay (Max Guilden), Edmund Kingsley (Alan Miller), Graham Seed (Sir Hugh Rosen), Jessica Turner (Theresa May) and Andrew Woodall (Paul Dacre), with the role of Gina Miller for the extra week to be announced shortly.

Producer Denise Silvey said: "For a serious straight play such as Bloody Difficult Women to be announcing an extension of a run is unprecedented during these uniquely challenging times for London theatre. This puts out a bold, confident, heartening statement that there is still strong demand for great acting and writing." 

Writer Tim Walker said: "Despite a delayed opening due to Covid and a tube strike on opening night, I’m so proud to be announcing an extension for this production. It truly feels like the public are behind us and willing this show to be seen and heard by many more audiences.”

You can read our four star review here.

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