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    Woo Woolf

    Fri 9 Jun at 7.15pm
    Tickets £8 (work-in-progress)
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    To practise that subjectivity of seeing and thinking as a female in daily lives in a patriarchal society. Mainly through body and sound.



    Content Notice
    Running Time 60 mins
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeViolence, explosion/war sounds, strong language, insulting gestures. Suitable for 16+

    From a female-led migrant creative team, Woo Woolf will be a series of short devising pieces inspired by any random thing about Virginia Woolf, which might seem to be very or not really related to her eventually. we care about feminism, imagination and the language itself.

    We are not going to create a hero or legend of females, but to arouse that subjectivity of seeing and thinking as a female in a patriarchal society.

    What we are trying to bring on stage is the consciousness and awareness of females. and to dig out the funny and hygge daily moments that are too obvious and mundane to notice mainly through body and sound.

    "“Pushing storytelling limits.”"
    Fringebiscuit [previous work by Ensemble Not Found]
    "“The format, combined with the enthusiasm of the cast, creates a balanced narrative that never feels loaded or falls into clichés”"
    The Play's the Thing [previous work by Ensemble Not Found]

    "Our children live in the most deprived ward in London and their parents cannot afford to pay for the classes and activities many more privileged children enjoy after school and at the weekends. A free-to-access youth group run by a local theatre in a professional setting is an incredible opportunity."

    Local school teacher