Made In Dagenham
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Made In Dagenham

Adelphi Theatre, London, WC2R 0NS
4.8 out of 5, based on 274 ratings and 274 reviews.
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  • Gemma Arterton stars in new musical Made In Dagenham at the Adelphi Theatre, directed by Rupert Goold.
    Inspired by a true story and based on the hit movie, Made In Dagenham is the uplifting new West End musical comedy about friendship, love and the importance of fighting for what is right.
    Essex 1968.  Like millions of other working women, Rita O’Grady is just trying to get her husband out of bed, get the kids off to school and get to work at the factory on time.  But life is about to change forever when Rita leads her friends in a battle against the might of Ford. Funny, touching and timeless, Made In Dagenham shows how ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they stand together.
    Starring Gemma Arterton (The Duchess of Malfi at the Globe Theatre, Quantum of Solace and Tamara Drewe) as Rita O'Grady.
    Directed by multi-award-winning Rupert Goold (Artistic Director of the Almeida Theatre), Made In Dagenham has a book by Richard Bean (One Man, Two Guvnors), music by BAFTA and Grammy award -winning composer David Arnold (James Bond series) and lyrics from Olivier Award winner Richard Thomas (Jerry Springer The Opera).
    Playing at London's Adelphi Theatre, book your Made In Dagenham tickets today!

    *Please note: Some scenes contain swearing representative of the authentic 1968 factory setting.

    For more information or to make a booking please contact Group Line on 020 7206 1174 or via email at [email protected]
  • Adelphi Theatre

    411-412 Strand,
    London,
    WC2R 0NS

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