Tomorrow we open our much anticipated Live Theatre production of 'Astell & Woolf' and we can't wait! Come enjoy this new World Premiere comedy by the brilliant Shelagh Stephenson with fiery feminist energy! It runs until Sat 6 Jun. Get your tickets asap at https://t.co/yzuaBd2qyP
The brilliant new comedy 'Astell & Woolf' by Olivier Award Winning Writer Shelagh Stephenson opens this Thu 14 May and plays until Sat 6 Jun. We caught up with Tessa Parr who will be taking on the role of renowned writer & feminist Virginia Woolf. Check out the video to hear what she has to say about playing this famous character and why you should come see it!
Get your tickets asap at https://t.co/yzuaBd2qyP
Proud of our New Work Producer @jdizzlestewart for being part of the team with @salamanderst to curate, edit & publish
'Queer Plays Volume One: An Anthology of LGBTQ+ Scottish Drama' bringing together eight powerful plays by Scottish playwrights whose work has helped shape contemporary theatre in Scotland.
Spanning generations, styles and theatrical forms, Queer Plays Volume One is both a celebration of queer Scottish voices and a significant publication of cultural, theatrical and educational value.
Pre-order now at https://t.co/YZwkKSiG9G
Creatives confirmed for 2/4 short plays in our next #LiveWrites taking place this coming Tue 21 Apr, 7.30pm are:
🎭 'The Second Tree'
✍️ Written by Lois-Amber Toole @loisamber
🎬 Directed by Laura Lee Daly
⭐️ Performed by Eleanor Beck & Hannah Marie Davis
Find out more & get your 📷 asap £8-£10 at🎟️ https://t.co/CUxf0Dsmom
Absolutely sick to death of hearing about how the new @louistheroux documentary has made people think about attitudes to women. Lots of MPs jumping on the bandwagon. I mean, no disrespect to Louis - I’m grateful for the highlight - but for God’s sake…
Women get killed by their partner every week. Tiny Man Tate has been a thing for years. Domestic violence shelters are overwhelmed. Women have been waving the red flags about incels and attitudes for years. We’ve been begging for change. We’ve been highlighting the serious threat of anti-women social media. Then a MAN makes a documentary and suddenly everyone’s interested? Do you not all think that this might be part of the problem?