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Cast Announced for Edinburgh Run of Tim Walker’s Bloody Difficult Women

by Staff Writer
July 7, 2022
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Wind of Change, in association with Cahoots Theatre Company, announce the full cast for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe run of Tim Walker’s critically acclaimed production of Bloody Difficult Women.

Returning to the production is Graham Seed (Sir Hugh Rosen), Jessica Turner (Theresa May) and Andrew Woodall (Paul Dacre) and joining the Edinburgh run will be Rita Estevanovich (Gina Miller), Adam Jackson-Smith (Alan Miller) and George Jones (Max Guilden).

Tim Walker’s new drama sees the tumultuous political events of recent years played out in a power struggle between two determined women. The production, inspired by the court case Gina Miller brought against Theresa May in 2016 and with the final climatic scene set in the present is directed by Stephen Unwin.

       

Bloody Difficult Women will be running at the Ballroom at the Assembly Rooms from 3 to 28 August 2022, following an extended run at Riverside Studios this Spring.

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