'50 Shades of Grey' introduced everyone from schoolkids to vicar's wives to the dark world of sado-masochistic sex. Hannah Silva's cut-up performance is a furious feminist fightback against a porn-saturated mainstream culture, using poetry and looped sound to reimagine her pulpy source matter.
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- Event website:
- www.rosemarybranchtheatre.co.uk/event/schlock
- Address
- Price:
- £12, concs £10
- Opening hours:
- Nov 8 & 9, 11 & 12, 18 & 19, 26, 7.30pm, Nov 10, 7.30pm, Post Show Discussion: Can the British still make radical theatre?, Nov 15, 7.30pm, Special guest extra show: Helen Seymour 'To Helen Back', Nov 16, 7.30pm, Special Guest extra show: 'To Helen Back' by Helen Seymour, Nov 17, 7.30pm, Special guest extra show: 'To Helen Back' by Helen Seymour, Nov 22, 7.30pm, Post-show discussion: 'What's the point of feminist art?', Nov 23, 7.30pm, Post show discussion: 'Would you ban, burn or rewrite Fifty Shades of Grey?', Nov 24, 7.30pm, Post show discussion: 'Why would d/Deaf audiences want to see a hearing person sign (badly)?', Nov 25, 7.30pm, Post show discussion: 'What has the mainstream ever done for poetry?'
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