Friday 13 October 2017

Theatre in the Mill, Free to Stay - Displace Yourself Theatre 13 October, The Class Project, 27 October and more

With an opportunity to participate in a project and upcoming events, here is the latest Theatre in the Mill newsletter:


Your chance to participate in The Truth to Power Café + don't miss Displace Yourself and The Class Project at Theatre in the Mill
V

Coming soon:

 
 
 "A thoughtful and moving piece about social mobility, class warfare... and what happens when you lose your real voice. " Lyn Gardner, The Guardian
 

The Class Project

Written and performed by Rebecca Atkinson-Lord

Friday 27 - Saturday 28th October, 7.30pm


An autobiographical solo performance about ‘making good’ and finding a voice, exploring regional identity, class mobility, and what it means to be a citizen of nowhere.

**** "Expertly made, inviting all of us to question how much of our own class is an outward protection, and how malleable that might be, depending on what we choose to leave behind." David Pollock (The Scotsman)
 
 
 

You might also like:

 
WOW Bradford 2017 brochure 

Women of the World (WOW) is a festival which celebrates women & girls and takes a frank look at the obstacles they face. Coming to Bradford 4-6 November!

 
 

Don't miss:

 

Free to Stay - Displace Yourself Theatre

Friday 13th October, 7.30pm
Free to Stay is a new play about belonging and an exploration of life without nationality, inspired by months of research with people who have first-hand experience of statelessness in the UK and overseas.

Tickets: £10/£6/£4 book now

Find out more about Displace Yourself and Free to Stay in this feature from Big Issue North where Mike Auger from Displace Yourself Theatre discusses how the company challenge social injustice through their work. 
 
 

The Truth to Power Café


Who has power over you and what do you want to say to them?

For one night only Bradford speaks its truth to power. Is it to a parent, a sibling, politician, boss, banker or simply a best friend? - tell them the truth before it's too late.

‘The revolutionary potential of theatre at its best and most direct…’ The Guardian

To be one of six Bradford participants, please write us in a hundred words or less who you are and what you want to say and send to jeremy@londonartistsprojects.co.uk by 25th October. We will contact you by 1st November to discuss your entry. 
 

Copyright © 2017 Theatre in the Mill, All rights reserved.

           

Our mailing address is:
Theatre in the Mill
University of Bradford
Bradford, West Yorkshire BD7 2DP
United Kingdom

         




           

No comments:

Post a Comment