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  • Margot Przymierska

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    Margot Przymierska is a Polish-born performer and writer. Her artistic practice occupies the fault line between theater, live art and comedy. It delves into the complex relationship between the stories told by mass popular culture, historical events and Margot’s own immediate subjective experience shaped by the experience of migration. Her work challenges stereotypes, cultural representation, mixing low art with pathos.​ Margot’s previous work includes the UK tour of Wesele/Wedding supported by the Arts Council England, PolBud Cabaret commissioned by Polish Cultural Institute and Crossing the Line at Voila! Europe. 

    Pamela Farrugia is a dramaturg trained at East 15 Acting School and Birkbeck College University of London. She is a multidisciplinary artist interested in storytelling of migrant and female-led experiences.

    Gonzo is a Latvian classically trained composer and multiinstrumentalist. 

    Mikey Weinkove is an conceptual artist, set designer and founder of The People Speak art collective known for the participatory talk show format Talkaoke.

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  • Margot Przymierska CPT shows

    Margot Przymierska & Mikey Weinkove

    The Monument

    Thu 21 - Fri 22 Nov at 9pm
    A one-woman performance with audience participation using drag, spoken word and comedy. A story of Bogdan - an Eastern European builder working on a mysterious construction site.

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