A National Theatre of Scotland and Tron Theatre Company co-production
by Frances Poet, directed by Jemima Levick, from an idea conceived by Paul English and Frances Poet
‘In a factory like this, you’re part of a team. You’re a family.’
Greenock 1981.
Faced with the threat of their factory closing, and with 240 jobs on the line, there’s no way the women of the Lee Jeans factory are going down without a fight.
They barricade the doors, take a stand against corporate greed and stage a sit-in that lasts for 7 long months.
Developed in conversation with some of the key women involved in the strike, this new play is full of authentic details that bring this significant moment in Scottish history to life.
Played out to a live 80’s soundtrack, this is the true story of the gallus Greenock girls who fought a battle against injustice that thrust them onto the world stage.
Stand & Deliver: The Lee Jeans Sit-In is part of the Traverse's £1 Ticket Project.
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Audio Described, Captioned, by Christopher McKiddie and Glenda Carson, respectively.
Audio Description provides a live commentary (through a headset) of the action on stage, interspersed with the actors’ dialogue.
Captioning converts the dialogue and sound effects on stage into text which is displayed on a screen.