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SIMON PARSONS applauds a new drama that pays tribute to the hundreds of women who volunteered to develop IVF
A TRIBUTE TO COURAGEOUS WOMEN: Bobby Hirston, Adelle Leonce and Bebe Sanders in A Child of Science [Helen Murray]

A Child of Science
Bristol Old Vic

 

GARETH FARR’S testimony to the scientists and women who went through years of trials and tribulations in the development of IVF is an enlightening and moving drama that traces not only the scientific problems but also the barrage of conservative, religious and gutter press obstacles and interference they had to overcome.

The unrelenting pursuit of scientist Robert Edwards (Tom Felton) in exploring chromosomal development of early-stage mammal eggs in a culture medium, and his serendipitous relationship with gynaecologist Patrick Steptoe (Jamie Glover) whose his pioneering laparoscopy tackled back-street abortion butchery, along with the essential medical support work of Jean Purdy (Meg Bellamy) are the predictable characters at the core of this play, but not of the drama.

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