Discover the Victorian fun on offer with Sherlock Holmes in A Scandal in Bohemia (and other tales) with the trailer for the Struts And Frets production running at the Tristan Bates Theatre this week, then book your tickets quickly!
NEWS: London audiences get second chance to see Sherlock Holmes in A Scandal in Bohemia at Tristan Bates Theatre
Following a successful summer run at Camden People’s Theatre earlier this years, Struts and Frets Theatre bring their acclaimed production of Sherlock Holmes in A Scandal in Bohemia (and other tales) to the Tristan Bates Theatre next week. Get booking quickly!
‘Gender inequality is alive and well, on every level, all over the world’: Zoë Guzy-Sprague, Caley Powell & Marta da Silva tell us about The Net
‘The work we do in times of crisis as healers, storytellers and carers is lost because for years this work has never been associated with strength and power.’ Camden Fringe drama The Net explores four women on opposite sides of a divide but caught in the centre of a war. The play’s writer Zoë Guzy-Sprague and producers Caley Powell & Marta da Silva told us about its inspiration, the importance of an all-female team and more.
WATCH: Playwright Zoë Guzy-Sprague on how all-female drama about war, The Net, became about how much we share.
“I was struck by how arbitrary the borders and walls felt”. A trip to Israel sparked Zoë Guzy-Sprague’s imagination to create drama about women on opposite sides of a border, The Net. Watch what she has to say about the show, and what the producers say about the importance of an all-female creative team, then book your tickets.
CAMDEN FRINGE NEWS: All-female tale of war, The Net, comes to Tristan Bates Theatre
A quartet of female stories about war, US playwright Zoë Guzy-Sprague’s The Net will run for a week in London this summer as part of the Camden Fringe. Book your tickets now.
WATCH: Meet the three women at the centre of new comedy MEGA
A royal. A witch. A popstar. They come from very different worlds, but are more alike than you might think, certainly in Alex Milne’s new all-female comedy MEGA, which runs at the Tristan Bates Theatre. Discover more in the trailer, then book your tickets!
NEWS: One Act Festival finalist MEGA bring dark comedy to the Tristan Bates Theatre
Written and directed by Alex Milne, all-female comedy about identity MEGA will play a short season at the Tristan Bates Theatre this month. Time to book your tickets!
‘A milestone for women in the arts’: EMILIA – Shakespeare’s Globe
My hope of ever witnessing a true revolution for women in theatre began to disappear over the last year – until Emilia at Shakespeare’s Globe.
‘Bring all your feminist pals’: Fringe Wives Club’s Glittery Clittery – Edinburgh Fringe
“We’re not here for your pleasure.” “Consent is hot.” The Fringe Wives Club need some merch with these slogans on. Glittery Clittery has everything you need for a cult feminist disco, plus a labia costume.
FEATURED SHOW: Brilliant new trailer + ★★★★ reviews now in for Oranges & Elephants at Hoxton Hall
Got your tickets yet for Oranges & Elephants, the brilliant new musical set in and premiering at London’s Grade II -listed Victorian music hall gem, Hoxton Hall, this month? Catch up on casting news – and a fascinating interview with author Lil Warren – and then get booking!
‘Subtly showcases women’s subterranean strengths’: BECOMING SHADES – Vault Festival #Vault2018
Donning black gauze masks for our mouth and nose, we are led into the underworld poetry of Becoming Shades, at The Vaults, a moving dream of Persephone’s journey into Hades from the creative team of Chivaree Circus and Upstage Creative.
FIRST LOOK PHOTOS: All-girl gang musical Oranges & Elephants premieres at Hoxton Hall
Got your tickets yet for Oranges & Elephants, the brilliant new musical set in and premiering at London’s Grade II -listed Victorian music hall gem, Hoxton Hall, this month? Catch up on casting news – and a fascinating interview with author Lil Warren – and then get booking!
PHOTOS: Behind the scenes preparing for actor-muso Oranges & Elephants. How much do you know about Victorian girl gangs?
Got your tickets yet for Oranges & Elephants, the brilliant new musical set in and premiering at London’s Grade II -listed Victorian music hall gem, Hoxton Hall, this month? Catch up on casting news – and a fascinating interview with author Lil Warren – and then get booking!
FEATURED SHOW: Meet the gang of women behind Oranges & Elephants musical premiere at Hoxton Hall
Got your tickets yet for Oranges & Elephants, the brilliant new musical set in and premiering at London’s Grade II -listed Victorian music hall gem, Hoxton Hall, this month? Catch up on casting news – and a fascinating interview with author Lil Warren – and then get booking!
MAIDEN SPEECH – TheatreN16
In world of Harvey Weinsteins, Bill Cosbys, MRAs and other own-brand misogynists in and out of the arts, A mini-festival of feminist theatre should be a soothing balm to the wounds wrought by male privilege. It is, in part.
MAIDEN SPEECH – TheatreN16
In world of Harvey Weinsteins, Bill Cosbys, MRAs and other own-brand misogynists in and out of the arts, A mini-festival of feminist theatre should be a soothing balm to the wounds wrought by male privilege. It is, in part.
ALL THE LITTLE LIGHTS – Arcola Theatre
Hilarious and heart-breaking in equal measure, Jane Upton’s work is a darkly realistic shock to the system.
BECHDEL TESTING LIFE – The Bunker
Bechdel Theatre’s recent initiative Bechdel Testing Life asks women to send in recorded conversations from their everyday lives that pass the test. These are then given to playwrights, who use the conversations as jumping-off points for short plays.
BIG GUNS – Yard Theatre
Do social media and violence against women go hand in hand? Are we all rendered voyeurs or exhibitionists by the internet? Is the web the downfall of society?
MADE IN INDIA – Soho Theatre
The all-female play looks at the complex and controversial landscape of commercial surrogacy in India through the microcosmic relationship between three parties – the surrogate, the doctor and the mother.
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