Associate Professor Elizabeth Conaghan, a °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ law expert commissioned Zannah Kearns to write a new play Glitch that explores the scandal that saw over 700 Post Office workers wrongfully convicted for dishonesty.
Glitch was produced by award-winning and Reading-based theatre company RABBLE and was supported by students within Reading's School of Law and Department of Film, Theatre & Television.
The play centres on one of the most widespread miscarriages of justice in English legal history. Over a twenty-year period, the lives of hundreds of Post Office workers were affected because of a refusal by the Post Office to acknowledge that financial discrepancies were due to IT failures, rather than criminal behaviour.
Many sub-postmaster and mistresses were wrongly convicted, imprisoned, faced bankruptcy, and had their homes repossessed.
The play is a research-led and fact-based legal drama, based on exclusive interviews with Berkshire subpostmistress, Pam Stubbs, and draws on authentic sources including court transcripts and material submitted to the public enquiry.