With the men still away fighting the women keep the home fires burning - some more than others? Bristol 1942. Following the death of her controlling husband Margaret Routledge is no longer the downtrodden church mouse she once was. Now she?s the talk of the Close frequenting seedy pubs and clubs where men gather to pick up good-time girls. It seems Margaret is past redemption until she sees neighbour Jenny Crawford?s headstrong 16-year-old daughter Gloria on the arm of a man of ill repute and her motherly instincts return. By contrast Jenny's eldest land girl Tilly has a heart of gold but trouble brews when she helps a vulnerable mother and child hiding with a dangerous past. A wayward daughter only adds fire to Jenny?s personal problems which she chooses to keep to herself in the hope that they will go away. Meanwhile Thelma Dawson has landed herself a promotion but will it conflict with her ongoing romance with Peter van Luntzen - and where is he? Will he come back and make good on his promise?
After training at LAMDA, Penelope Freeman has worked extensively in repertory with seasons at Birmingham, Harrogate, Stoke-on-Trent, Bromley, Cheltenham and two seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Comp... more