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Touring from February 2022 

A thrilling retelling of a real-life murder mystery, critically-acclaimed production The Ballad of Maria Marten returns to stages across the UK this spring 2022. Produced by Eastern Angles and Matthew Linley Creative Projects, Beth Flintoff’s captivating drama turns history into her-story through the exploration of love, loss, trauma, and patriarchal power. 

This timely production highlights the dangers lurking behind closed doors, as the country emerges from the pandemic with domestic abuse rates higher than ever before. Flintoff covers these themes with expressive sensitivity – she is an exciting writer previously longlisted for the Bruntwood Prize and the winner of a 2021 MGCfutures Bursary for theatre-makers of the future. 

The story

It is summer 1827 and in a red barn Maria Marten awaits her lover. One year later, her body is found underneath the flooring in a grain sack, and the manhunt begins. Focusing on Maria’s life rather than her death, this acclaimed adaptation by Beth Flintoff (co-director, The Incident Room, New Diorama; writer, The Rivals, The Watermill Theatre) brings Maria’s own perspective to the forefront of the infamous ‘Red Barn Murder’. 

The incredible all-female cast includes Elizabeth Crarer (Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Theatre Royal Haymarket; Macbeth and Matilda the Empress, Rabble Theatre Company; Brontë, Shared Experience) – returning as Maria Marten, Jessica Dives (Pride and Prejudice and Merry Wives of Windsor, Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre, Macbeth and Hamlet, Young Shakespeare Company), Susie Barrett (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Vaults; The Gruffalo, West End) and Sarah Goddard (Hetty Feather, West End, UK and US tour; 2066, Almeida Theatre). The production is directed by Hal Chambers, who has just finished two years directing with the RSC. Page | 2 

Originally commissioned by Eastern Angles, writer Beth Flintoff was inspired by her work with survivors of psychological abuse. The Ballad of Maria Marten is a clarion call for an equal and safe society. The story hopes to showcase the power and joy that can be found in female camaraderie. 

Shocking truths about domestic violence

Beth Flintoff comments, Eleven women died at the hands of their partners during the first three weeks of lockdown. It’s never been more important for us to consider and celebrate the lives of those that society does not manage to protect. This is an old story, about the infamous murder of a woman, but now the story is told from her point of view. I wanted to focus on who Maria was: who she loved, what she laughed about, and what she does when she’s having fun. I didn’t want her to be a victim anymore, so there is no violence onstage. 

Director Hal Chambers adds, At the beginning of The Ballad of Maria Marten writer Beth Flintoff’s stage direction tells us that Maria’s best friends ‘unmurder’ her and that is exactly what we are trying to do with this production. Nearly 200 years on, we hope to let Maria and her friends finally have a voice – and what emerges, especially post-lockdown, is a play for our times. Told in vivid movement, searing music and a swirl of passion, The Ballad of Maria Marten stars a dazzling all-female ensemble. 

Flames lick at the stories that history has held on to, as instead of bloodied corpses, we get to see full-bodied women – vibrant and complex – with their lives of infinitely more value than their deaths (★★★★, The Guardian) 

A poignantly contemporary reading of an old murder folk tale (★★★★, Morning Star) 

Running time 2 hours and 20 minutes including an interval 

Box Office Tickets are available from individual theatre box offices 

Cast includes: 

Maria Marten – Elizabeth Crarer 

Phoebe Stowe – Jessica Dives 

Ann Marten – Sarah Goddard 

Lucy Baalham and Thomas Corder – Susie Barrett

Writer – Beth Flintoff 

Director – Hal Chambers 

Associate Director – Beth Flintoff 

Designer – Verity Quinn 

Music and Musical Direction – Luke Potter 

Music Captain – Jessica Dives 

Lighting Design – Zoe Spurr 

Movement Direction – Rebecca Randall 

Movement Associate – Katie Albon 

Producer – Eastern Angles and Matthew Linley Creative Projects in association with Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough 

Social Media @easternangles, @matthewlinley 

#TheBalladofMariaMarten #MariaMarten 

Age Guidance Ages 12+, psychological abuse and coercive behaviours 

Website https://www.mariamarten.com 

Performance Dates: 

8th – 9th February Colchester Mercury 

Balkerne Gate, Colchester CO1 1PT https://www.mercurytheatre.co.uk/event/the-ballad-of-maria-marten/ 

15th – 19th February Wilton’s Music Hall 

1 Graces Aly, London E1 8JB https://www.wiltons.org.uk/whatson/696-the-ballad-of-maria-marten- 

22nd – 23rd February Malvern Theatres 

Grange Road, Great Malvern, Malvern WR14 3HB https://www.malvern-theatres.co.uk/whats-on/ballad-maria-marten/ 

25th – 26th February Ustinov Studio 

1 Sawclose, Bath BA1 1ET https://www.theatreroyal.org.uk/whats-on/?ven

1st – 2nd March Marina Theatre 

Marina, Lowestoft NR32 1HH https://www.marinatheatre.co.uk/whatson-event/the-ballad-of-maria-marten-12/ 

4th – 5th March The Haymarket 

Wote Street, Basingstoke RG21 7NW https://www.anvilarts.org.uk/whats-on/event/the-ballad-of-maria-marten 

8th – 12th March Exeter Northcott Theatre 

Stocker Road, Exeter EX4 4QB https://www.exeternorthcott.co.uk/events/the-ballad-of-maria-marten/ 

17th – 19th March New Wolsey Theatre 

Civic Drive, Ipswich IP1 2AS https://www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/shows/the-ballad-of-maria-marten-2/ 

19th March New Wolsey Theatre – livestream 

22nd – 26th March Oldham Coliseum Theatre 

Fairbottom Street, Oldham OL1 3SW https://www.coliseum.org.uk/spektrix/spektrix-events/the-ballad-of-maria-marten/ 

29th March – 2nd April Theatre by the Lake 

Lakeside, Lake Road, Keswick CA12 5DJ https://www.theatrebythelake.com/whats-on/ 

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