Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Business
Society & Culture
Health & Fitness
Sports
Technology
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Podjoint Logo
US
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/28/04/20/2804200b-c29b-c95d-f250-3ae61b3a85da/mza_5829184507400683140.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Pizzey - The Revolution
Jim Blythe
4 episodes
3 months ago
”Pizzey - The Revolution” is a drama about the founding of the world’s first refuge for women. The play is set in Chiswick, West London in the 1970s: Erin Pizzey is an average housewife, looking ofter small children: she has the idea of opening a drop-in centre where other young mothers can get together for a chat and a coffee - but she little knew what a can of worms she was opening! Soon, women who were victims of domestic violence began to come in looking for a safe refuge, and Erin would never turn them away, so as a result she was continually battling with the authorities because of the incredible overcrowding of the refuge. She had well over 100 women staying there, with their children, in a house certified for a maximum of 35. Attacked from all sides, Erin battled on until finally the Greater London Council agreed to establish refuges throughout London. The play is poignant, at times funny, but always engaging as one woman’s battle against the odds to do what is right.
Show more...
Drama
Fiction
RSS
All content for Pizzey - The Revolution is the property of Jim Blythe and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
”Pizzey - The Revolution” is a drama about the founding of the world’s first refuge for women. The play is set in Chiswick, West London in the 1970s: Erin Pizzey is an average housewife, looking ofter small children: she has the idea of opening a drop-in centre where other young mothers can get together for a chat and a coffee - but she little knew what a can of worms she was opening! Soon, women who were victims of domestic violence began to come in looking for a safe refuge, and Erin would never turn them away, so as a result she was continually battling with the authorities because of the incredible overcrowding of the refuge. She had well over 100 women staying there, with their children, in a house certified for a maximum of 35. Attacked from all sides, Erin battled on until finally the Greater London Council agreed to establish refuges throughout London. The play is poignant, at times funny, but always engaging as one woman’s battle against the odds to do what is right.
Show more...
Drama
Fiction
Episodes (4/4)
Pizzey - The Revolution
Pizzey, The Revolution - Episode 3
Reality sets in, as the refuge meets with opposition from all sides. Can Erin cope? Finally, the revolution ends - but at what cost to Erin?
Show more...
4 months ago
26 minutes 44 seconds

Pizzey - The Revolution
Pizzey - The Revolution. Episode 2
The new drop-in centre is open - but will it be just nice chats and cups of coffee? Or is there more to come?
Show more...
4 months ago
18 minutes 36 seconds

Pizzey - The Revolution
Pizzey - The Revolution. Episode 1
The beginning of the revolution - from housewives to fighters for women!
Show more...
4 months ago
26 minutes 31 seconds

Pizzey - The Revolution
Pizzey - The Revolution Trailer
The exciting new drama from Matter of Act Theatre
Show more...
4 months ago
1 minute 22 seconds

Pizzey - The Revolution
”Pizzey - The Revolution” is a drama about the founding of the world’s first refuge for women. The play is set in Chiswick, West London in the 1970s: Erin Pizzey is an average housewife, looking ofter small children: she has the idea of opening a drop-in centre where other young mothers can get together for a chat and a coffee - but she little knew what a can of worms she was opening! Soon, women who were victims of domestic violence began to come in looking for a safe refuge, and Erin would never turn them away, so as a result she was continually battling with the authorities because of the incredible overcrowding of the refuge. She had well over 100 women staying there, with their children, in a house certified for a maximum of 35. Attacked from all sides, Erin battled on until finally the Greater London Council agreed to establish refuges throughout London. The play is poignant, at times funny, but always engaging as one woman’s battle against the odds to do what is right.