Made in Dagenham

Musical

New Work
Writers: Richard Bean David Arnold Richard Thomas

Overview

Show Information

Music
Based on the Play/Book/Film
Made in Dagenham (2010 film)
Category
Musical
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
2014
Genres
Comedy, Historical/Biographical
Settings
Contemporary, Multiple Settings
Time & Place
essex, england, 1960s
Cast Size
large
Orchestra Size
Medium
Dancing
Musical Staging
Ideal for
College/University, Ensemble Cast, Large Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre
Casting Notes
Mostly male cast
Includes adult, mature adult, young adult, child, early teen characters

Synopsis

Based on the 2010 film of the same name, Made in Dagenham is drawn from the real-life 1968 sewing machinists strike at the Ford factory in Dagenham, Essex. This strike was influential in the passing of the Equal Pay Act of 1970. The musical focuses on the leader of the strike, Rita O’Grady, as she encourages the women of the Ford factory to walk out after they are re-classified as unskilled workers, while their male counterparts see their wages increase. After Rita is patronized and snubbed by the factory at a union meeting, the women’s grievances over their worker status turn into a fight for equal pay. Determined not to be treated like the poor relation, the women vote unanimously to strike (“Everybody Out”) and encourage the women at the Liverpool factory to strike also. However when the American bosses fly in and lay off 5,000 men as a result, including Rita’s husband Eddie,cracks begin to show in the women’s solidarity. Risking her marriage and friendships, Rita continues her efforts for equality and gives a rousing speech at a televised Trade Union Conference (“Stand Up”), leading to the passing of equal pay within the union. As Eddie finally recognizes his wife’s achievements, the women celebrate their life-changing success. Featuring a rousing score and a choice of good character roles, Made in Dagenham offers parts for all ages.

Lead Characters


Made in Dagenham guide sections