Pros: Well-executed choreography Cons: The ‘princess’ failed to connect with the audience Do not be fooled by the title – Stuart Saint’s Princess is an unconventional tale of feminism expressed through movement and an electro-pop soundtrack. Not expecting a dance piece, I was surprised by this 65 minute show that features non-stop movement by six talented female and male dancers/actors, accompanied by the protagonist princess played by Jennie Dickie. Throughout the piece we see the journey of the princess, who ...
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The Rise of the One-Woman Show
Sarah Tattersall has written a one-woman show. Here, she explains why we shouldn't hate it.
Read More »I Think I’m a Feminist, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A show that offers the everyman’s view on feminism but doesn’t offer anything of considerable worth to the discussion.
Read More »Calm Down, Dear: ‘Women’s Hour’ and ‘Pretty Ugly’, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Both productions are a bit rough around the edges but could be enjoyed by anyone who holds strong views on feminism.
Read More »The Monotonous Drum, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A short provocative piece of work about feminism and equality from a new writer trying to find her way and her voice.
Read More »Vinegar Tom/The Ice Man, Jackson Lane Theatre – Review
An enthusiastic ensemble performs two very different but good plays, which are flawed in the one in direction, and the other in length.
Read More »Rebecca Atkinson-Lord: Woman of great direction
We talk to the Ovalhouse's Director of Theatre about nativities, Classics and feminism.
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