A sharply political comedy tackling racist theatrical tropes. Courtesy of a newfound transcendental awareness, Kim rejects and shatters the stereotypes that have bound her and her sisters who came before.
A sharply political comedy tackling racist theatrical tropes. Courtesy of a newfound transcendental awareness, Kim rejects and shatters the stereotypes that have bound her and her sisters who came before.
King turned Queen, Lear is a celebration of theatre and diversity, in a Northern, female voice.
A Force to be Reckoned With celebrates the strides made by pioneering female “policemen”, facing sexism through song and sketch.
A modern translation of the original play, No Pay? No Way! highlights that the economic troubles of 70s Italy are not only still relevant, but arguably only getting worse.
In this female-fronted Shakespearean interpretation, we are reminded of the antisemitism and prejudice that still pervades contemporary society.
This is what it’s really like to be a teacher who knows all the best places at school to go and cry.
In a post-house-party haze, Laura and Danny find clarity on life, loneliness, and possibilities.