SET in Manchester, Oldham and London, ‘My Mother Said I Never Should’ is a poignant, bittersweet story about love, jealousy and the price of freedom.

The play details the lives of our women through the immense social changes of the twentieth century.

Using a kaleidoscopic time structure, Charlotte Keatley’s story focuses on four generations of one family as they confront the most significant moments of their lives.

In 1940, Doris, a former teacher, encourages her nine-year-old daughter, Margaret, to mind her manners and practice the piano.

In 1969, Margaret’s relationship with her own daughter is strained, as art student Jackie experiments with her new found sexual freedom.

When Jackie becomes pregnant at 18 and has baby Rosie, a decision is made that will affect all their lives irrevocably.

Written in 1985 and first staged at the Contact Theatre, Manchester, Charlotte Keatley’s award-winning play is the most commonly performed work by a female playwright worldwide.

My Mother Said I Never Should has been translated into 22 languages and has earned Keatley the George Devine Award, as well as the Manchester Evening News Award for Best New Play.

In 1990, Keatley was also nominated for an Olivier Award as Most Promising Newcomer. London Classic Theatre first produced My Mother Said I Never Should in 2000 to critical acclaim.

This revival by one of the UK’s leading touring companies promises to bring the play to life for a new generation.

My Mother Said I Never Should is written by Charlotte Keatley and is directed by Michael Cabot

The cast for this perfromance will be Carole Dance, Felicity Houlbrooke, Kathryn Ritchie, Connie Walker ͚

You can see this play at The Brewhouse in Taunton on October 23 and 24.

Times vary each day.

Tickets cost from £13-£17. Buy online at thebrewhouse.net or call the box office on 01823 283244

NOTE: the public Coal Orchard car park, adjacent to the Brewhouse, will be closed from October 1– November 23 .