In a production of strong female roles, men are very much “other”. The sisters are a strong unit - albeit an increasingly fragmented one. Whilst men bring disturbing and often untrustworthy stories from the wider world.
In a production of strong female roles, men are very much “other”. The sisters are a strong unit - albeit an increasingly fragmented one. Whilst men bring disturbing and often untrustworthy stories from the wider world.
This powerfully feminist production, gives airtime to universal issues and centres on the women who campaign for liberation whilst also fighting for their own place in that very fight.
England’s Lionesses set attendance records. But, as we prepare for the latest installment of the Women’s Euros, will we ever refer to “football” and “men’s football”?
Comforting nostalgia meets uncomfortably familiar “networking” situations. 1970s kitsch meets sadly universal male aggression. And everyone drinks a LOT of gin along the way.
In less than 90 minutes of stage-time combined, these two short plays take on the complexities of mental illness, ageing, grief, and loneliness.