Pam Stubbs has been sub-postmistress of Barkham Post Office for over twenty years, respected and loved by the community.
But when unexplained discrepancies start appearing in her accounts, Pam soon finds herself at the heart of the biggest miscarriage of justice in English legal history.
The play was created with sub-postmistresses and masters affected by the events, key members of the legal process and commissioned by the University of Reading.
“Go and see this piece of theatre. It has a visceral effect that is very, very powerful.” – Nick Wallis, Investigative Journalist.
“Your production was amazing. Thank you so much for keeping the story alive.” – Seema Misra, sub-postmistress, wrongly imprisoned whilst pregnant.
/"A powerful response to a national disgrace. First Class"The Daily Telegraph
/"A powerful, emotional and fascinating story from the excellent RABBLE Theatre."West End Best Friend
/"A very impressive and moving production"Newbury Theatre
/"A beautifully moving performance"Buzz News
/"A powerful account of human suffering and perseverance in the face of corporate corruption... captivating... seamless"Newbury Today
/"Subtle and involving"The Spy in the Stalls