"Round ma way, the boys would drive tay the top of the car park; right tay the edge full speed. I wanted tay get involved. They said, 'Oh aye Sarah, no bother, if you sit on Gerro's knee, he'll hold you nice an tight.' Well I thought tay mysel, that sounds like a full breach of health an safety regulations. Drive the car now lads. An get paid to do it."
"A measured portrait of women in the military... ribald and often very funny."
The Stage
"A timely new play... explore[s] not only what it is to be female but also the ways in which individual and group identities are constructed, threatened, maintained, how they can be challenged and reconstructed... [an] intelligent, dramatic script... set it in your sights."
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Cormack, Findlay and Davies are the elite. They are the first generation of women to serve in the British infantry in close combat roles, ever. They've aced physical tests only five per cent of female soldiers can pass; they've been trained to shoot, fight and kill. They've proven their exceptional skill and discipline – while everyone around them questions whether they should even be allowed to serve. And now they're about to join the action. |
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