Written and performed by Jenny Lockyer
Directed by Vern GriffithsA ‘stunning’ one woman show inspired by hull-born Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia!On the morning of 5th May 1930, a small green Gipsy Moth bi-plane took off from Croydon Aerodrome on a record breaking and thrilling solo flight to Australia. This flight captured the imagination of the world and made an international superstar of ground engineer and pilot, Amy Johnson.2025 is the 95th anniversary of Amy’s astounding achievement and her story is as relevant and exciting as ever.Born in the year the Wright Brothers made the first powered flight, Amy Johnson grew up in an age in which the romantic heights of flying would capture her heart and she would become the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia. She lived her life for adventure and the future of aviation. In January 1941, at just 37 years old, Amy was killed while serving her country on a routine flight for the Air Transport Auxiliary, bailing out into the Thames Estuary over Herne Bay. In her short life this ‘lone girl flier’ achieved much in the face of huge challenge.
In this show, we meet Amy in a world of memories, desires, wishes and ambitions and as we find out about her life, we start to see how the pieces fit and the tools Amy used to engineer her dreams to reality….
The show celebrates Amy Johnson , who in her own words was, ‘an ordinary woman who did extraordinary things’. The show is 1hr 10minutes long followed by an interval then a Q&A with show creator, Jenny Lockyer, and Amanda Harrison, adventure pilot.
This performance and afternoon talk by Amanda Harrison, adventure pilot, are part of the ‘Flying High Tour’ supported by Arts Council England.
Inspired by Amy Johnson, the tour mixes performance, discussion and community workshops exploring aspiration and introducing Amy’s incredible story to new audiences.
For further info visit: www.flyinghightour.co.uk
At checkout you will be given access to book free tickets to Amanda Harrison’s afternoon talk, Solo2Darwin. The show itself is followed by a Q&A as the second half of the event and there is no need to book separately for this.
Solo2Darwin- A talk by adventure pilot, Amanda Harrison.
This talk will take place on the 20 May 2025 at 1.15pm
To read more about this talk please Click Here.
Venue Details
The versatile venue is used for classical music concerts, and with adaptable acoustics, it is also used as a surround-sound cinema and theatre space.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Assistance Dogs
Blue-Badge Parking
Wheelchair Access