The true story of the life and times of Ruth Ellis, one of the iconic figures of 1950s Britain. A woman reputed to be ‘the best lay in London’ in a world of platinum blondes, high heels and ‘camera clubs’.
A villain certainly, but also a victim of the medieval savagery of the law. Was her decision not to defend herself in court foolhardy, or heroic, or both? You decide.
Contains flashing lights, gun shots and mild sexual references. This amateur production is presented by special arrangement with Nick Hern Books.