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  • Crossing No Man's Land - (Are we Sleep Walking into World War 3?)

    Sat 15 March at 9pm
    Tickets £8 (+ booking fee)
    Dynamic new performance shards devised in 50 hours of Women and War workshops by Kay Adshead and Company

    Mama Quilla Productions
    Mentoring New Women Artists Initiative 2025 presents 

    CROSSING NO MAN'S LAND 
    (Are we sleepwalking into World War 3?)

    Dynamic new performance shards

    Devised in 50 hours of Women and War workshops by Kay Adshead and Company: Tiwa Ayeni, Angela Garwood, Trisha Gibbons, Judit Hollos, Cherie Hughes, Hana Machova, Sandra Mills, Claire Nelson, Rhianna Powell, Anna Connolly Quiros, Ruth Vaughn and Wendy Young.

    With Amelia Donkar, Deni Francis, and Pauline Moran 

    An impassioned live art event where twelve new and emerging women artists respond to the timely and pressing subject of war. They are joined by three esteemed and seasoned veteran performers.

    This is a work-in-progress, bare-bones production.

    CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
    FOR THE SPRINT FESTIVAL 
    CAMDEN PEOPLES THEATRE 
    15 MARCH 2025, 9 PM 

    Supported by the Alexandra Palace 

    Technical Director: Andy Locke
    Movement, Director: Jenny Ayres

    Content Notice
    Running Time 90 minutes
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeContains themes of war. Ages 16+

    Tickets for Crossing No Man's Land - (Are we Sleep Walking into World War 3?)

    Sat 15 Mar, 21:00

    Tobi King Bakare and this theatre deserve a shout-out for such a young, diverse audience. There is so much talk about audiences being full of over 60s and why, why can’t theatres get the crowds in to reflect society in general? Well, I’m happy to say that on a rainy Thursday evening, the theatre was completely full.

    Caiti Grove on Before I Go in CPT's Spring 2023 season London Theatre Reviews