‘A Womb of One’s Own’ comes to Bristol
“Grandmamie, if no-one touches my boobs before I’m 21 I’m going to explode all over the net curtains from pent-up sexual frustration!”
Following its sell-out London debut and a highly acclaimed performance in Birmingham, Bristol born actress and writer, Claire Rammelkamp, unleashes her fearless dark comedy ‘A Womb of One’s Own’ in Stokes Croft.
Naomi Klein – award-winning journalist, bestselling author of No Logo, The Shock Doctrine and This Changes Everything, scourge of brand bullies and corporate liars – gives us the toolkit we need to survive our surreal, shocking age.
Non profit photography exhibition to raise funds for the incredible people behind angels orphanage.
They constantly work to better the lives of disadvantaged children in Kathmandu alongside raising funds for many grass roots projects across Nepal and contribute to relief after the devastating earthquake in 2015.
The Fortress exhibition is a collaborative set of art works responding to a fortress structure being built by the artists. It will be an exploration of power structures and monuments.
The funeral of Raphael Dufresne is to be held at 0930 on the 2nd May 2017 at Canford Crematorium and then back to the Old Duke for music and refreshments.
Sexism is generally presented as a universal feature of all human societies stretching back over thousands of years. But what is the basis of sexism towards women?
Original Blog by Coexist CIC
As part of our ongoing process of consultation with our local community about the future of Hamilton House and the future of Stokes Croft, we spoke to PRSC about urban change, community land trusts and building alternative economic systems.
Who needs a fellow to play Othello? Or a lady to play… Lady Macbeth?
We are throwing away all the weight of masculinity and femininity with our evening of gender bent Shakespeare monologues and duologues.
“A slut is a slut, all this bullshit about choice.”
Things We Do Not Know is an exploration of female street sex workers in Bristol.