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The Party Somewhere Else Festival presents Bicycles & Fish
Nottingham Playhouse
Saturday 24th March 2018 | 4.30pm
“I have always loved fairytales. My favourite film ever was Beauty and the Beast until we learnt about Stockholm Syndrome in PSHE”.
Bicycles and Fish is Katie’s debut one woman show about the day she stopped being a girl and became a woman. Aged sixteen, still in school and hopelessly in love, Katie is going to have to face demons, witches and an ogre if she’s to win Dan’s heart.
Sort of.
We’re being ironic. Just like Alanis.
Combining comedy, storytelling and original songs in a performance “reminiscent of Victoria Wood” (London Pub Theatre, thank you very much), Katie wants to talk about why feminism is discovered so much later in life than misogyny and how she/you/we might change that.
Tickets: £10 | See any 2 shows from the festival for £16
The Party Somewhere else are a Nottingham-based collective of maverick creatives who happen to be women. Their goal is to create events that showcase work made by women. Through the power of storytelling, theatre, live art and debate, The Party Somewhere Else wants to champion female-led projects and give everyone a great night out.
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Tickets £10 | See any 2 shows from the festival for £16. Call Box Office on 0115 941 9419 to book
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