A new one-woman musical written by Boff Whaley and directed by Justin Audibert comes to the Poly on February 5.

Set in February 1918, and after several decades of protest and four years of bloody war, Parliament is poised to grant what the suffragettes have demanded and fought for – votes for all women. After years of direct action, arrest, imprisonment and force-feeding, it seems their time has come.

Wrong ‘Un tells of the adventures of Annie Wilde, a Lancashire mill-girl galvanised by a rousing mixture of injustice, conviction, self-doubt and fear on her journey from schoolroom to prison cell and beyond in a musical drama that draws on class, privilege, hope and disappointment in wartime England.

You can see the play at The Poly on Wednesday, February, 5 at 7.30pm. Tickets are £10 Adult and £8 Concession.