Synopsis
By Maxine Peake
Directed by Chris Lawson
Designed by Irene Jade
Movement Direction by Jennifer Kay
Lighting Design by Will Evans
Projection Design by Grant Archer
Sound Design by Eliyana Evans
Assistant Director Rachel McMurray
Beryl Burton: quite possibly the most successful woman you’ve never heard of.
When actress Maxine Peake was given cyclist Beryl Burton’s autobiography as a gift she questioned why no one had ever written a play about Britain’s unsung sporting legend, and so she wrote it herself. The result is an inspirational tour de force fuelled by rhubarb, northern charm and fierce determination.
As a child doctors told Beryl that she could never take part in strenuous activities due to a heart condition. When she met future husband Charlie, and he introduced her to the local cycling club, her life changed forever.
Proving that she could do anything she put her mind to, Beryl went on to become the greatest woman on two wheels, dominating the sport in the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s: five times world-pursuit champion, thirteen times national champion, twice road-racing world champion, twelve times national champion, British record holder, world record holder, MBE, OBE.
Sometimes it’s the stories that are true that are the most unbelievable.
“If Beryl Burton were French, Joan of Arc would have to take second place as the nation's most revered female icon” – The Guardian