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Hindle Wakes Stanley Houghton

Hindle Wakes By Stanley Houghton

Hindle Wakes by Stanley Houghton


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Summary

A controversial 1912 classic: one of the first plays in modern British history to feature a female working-class protagonist.

Hindle Wakes Summary

Hindle Wakes by Stanley Houghton

It's holiday week in the Lancashire town of Hindle, just before the First World War. Fanny Hawthorne, a spirited, determined mill girl, has just returned from a weekend in Blackpool with her friend Mary Hollins. At least that's what she tells her parents. In fact, she's been spending the weekend with Alan Jeffcote, a wealthy mill owner's son who is engaged to someone else. When Fanny's parents discover the truth, they set out to ensure that Alan will do the decentthing and marry her - only to discover that Fanny has her own ideas on the matter... One of the first plays to have a working class female protagonist, Hindle Wakes was hugely controversial at the time of its writing.

Hindle Wakes Reviews

An extraordinary piece impossible to watch without feeling profound respect for playwright Stanley Houghton and the message he conveys. What's On Stage (5 stars)

A fascinating look into a rarely considered part of our national history and a fitting way to celebrate [the play's] 100th anniversary. The Good Review

In its day Hindle Wakes must have been astonishing, as groundbreaking as A Doll's House and there is still something rather marvellous about its attacks upon the sexual double standard' Telegraph

Houghton's play belongs to an extraordinary period in British drama And who is to say that, 100 years after Hindle Wakes, we still don't live in a world that has one law for sexually adventurous men and another for women? Guardian

Even in these permissive times, the controversy that must have surrounded the play when originally performed in 1912 is clear, and it is impossible to watch without feeling profound respect for playwright Stanley Houghton and the message he conveys. What's On Stage (5 stars)

Houghton's script is well observed and awake to new and untraced boundaries between classes which had emerged with the suddenness of industrial progress. His work owes a debt to Ibsen, particularly in its then-controversial sexual frankness and proto-feminism, as well as to Chekhov in its neat balancing of the comic and the dramatically truthful. Time Out (London)


An extraordinary piece impossible to watch without feeling profound respect for playwright Stanley Houghton and the message he conveys. Whats On Stage (5 stars)

A fascinating look into a rarely considered part of our national history and a fitting way to celebrate [the plays] 100th anniversary. The Good Review

In its day Hindle Wakes must have been astonishing, as groundbreaking as A Dolls House and there is still something rather marvellous about its attacks upon the sexual double standard Telegraph

Houghton's play belongs to an extraordinary period in British drama And who is to say that, 100 years after Hindle Wakes, we still don't live in a world that has one law for sexually adventurous men and another for women? Guardian

Even in these permissive times, the controversy that must have surrounded the play when originally performed in 1912 is clear, and it is impossible to watch without feeling profound respect for playwright Stanley Houghton and the message he conveys. Whats On Stage (5 stars)

Houghton's script is well observed and awake to new and untraced boundaries between classes which had emerged with the suddenness of industrial progress. His work owes a debt to Ibsen, particularly in its then-controversial sexual frankness and proto-feminism, as well as to Chekhov in its neat balancing of the comic and the dramatically truthful. Time Out (London)

About Stanley Houghton

Stanley Houghton (1881-1913) was born in Ashton-upon-Mersey, Sale, Cheshire and went into his father's cotton business where he worked until the success of Hindle Wakes in 1912 allowed him to finally achieve his ambition to become a professional writer. He died just a year later of meningitis.

Additional information

GOR007111181
9781849434218
1849434212
Hindle Wakes by Stanley Houghton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20120911
112
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