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Who Killed Feminism

3 Oct 2024

Two Shot Cowboy Productions presents 'Who Killed Feminism'

Part murder mystery, part political sketch, ‘Who Killed Feminism?’ asks exactly this. Where are we as a movement? How did we get here? What the fuck happened guys?

Featuring a line up of comedy, slam poetry, monologues, and chess. The show blends up elements of performance with multimedia into a smoothie called ‘the female experience’... Whatever that is.

A small cast performs all the ups and downs of womanhood. What is a woman? It’s drag brunch. It’s being ignored by doctors. It’s sex. It’s politics. It’s whatever Keir Starmer can muster up.

Details

Date & Time: Thurs 3rd Oct @9pm

Running Time:  55mins

Content warnings: Flashing Lights, Strong language, audience Interaction, sexual content and themes of violence against women

Latecomers may not be admitted. ​Ticket purchases are non refundable.

Concession prices apply to students; under 18s; pensioners; those on disability and unemployment benefits; Equity, BECTU & SDUK members.

Any donations will help us to survive beyond the current times. Donations will also help support independent arts and theatremakers - an essential step in preserving the future of fringe theatre. 

Venue: The Bread and Roses Theatre

Home of The Lambeth Fringe, The Bread & Roses, is an award-winning and innovative fringe pub theatre.

A 50-seat fringe venue above The Bread & Roses Pub, the theatre programs a wide-spread variety of productions for local as well as far-reaching audiences. Equality, diversity and artistic quality are at the forefront of the theatre's programming, which features in-house productions as well as many visiting companies. The theatre regularly hosts touring shows and has worked with award-winning ensembles with decades of experience but also frequently welcomes and supports emerging theatre-makers taking their first steps. The programme includes new writing, contemporary revivals, reinvented classics and occasionally also devised work, improvisational theatre, comedy events, family shows and physical theatre.

Theatre: Capacity 50, full rig, lighting desk and sound system. Projector and mics hireable.

Perfect for: Theatre, new-writing, WIP, solo shows and boundary pushing work.

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