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Wor Bella archiveHaving scored theatre gold with their collaborations on Hadaway Harry, Carrying David and The Great Joe Wilson (now a book of plays called Geordie Plays: Volume One), writer Ed Waugh and director Russell Floyd team up again to bring to life the incredible story of WW1 women's football. When men were called up in 1916 after slaughter in the trenches, women flooded into the munitions factories and saved the war effort. Despite their dangerous jobs and long hours these heroic "munitionettes" also played football to raise money for wartime charities. Teams were formed throughout the country, including many dozens in the North East - playing in front of crowds ranging from 4,000 to 22,000 people! A novelty at first, these selfless women soon forged competitive, skilful sides and superstars emerged. The top team in the region was the unbeaten Blyth Spartans Ladies, and Bell Reay was their free-scoring superstar. With 133 goals in 30 matches, Wor Bella was the Alan Shearer of her day. With no leagues, and matches deemed to be "friendlies" , what made the North East unique was that 30 teams competed in a knock-out competition for the Alfred Wood Cup. Wor Bella is the story of Blyth Spartans Ladies' remarkable munitionettes' cup victory in May 1918. A Northumberland triumph!

Cast/Performers

Catherine Dryden (Wor Bella)

Creatives/Company

Author: Ed Waugh
Director: Russell Floyd

Wor Bella

Wor Bella (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0526937527. Details of all Wor Bella archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2084306452

Archive Listings

27 Apr 24
  to
28 Apr 24
Theatre Royal
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
Performance Details => Venue archive
22 Apr 24
  to
24 Apr 24
Bread and Roses
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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