A Room of One’s Own
Take a wry, amusing, and incisive trip through the history of literature, feminism, and gender in a twenty-first century take on Virginia Woolf’s blisteringly brilliant pre-TED talk.
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- The Coro
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Standard/Access: £17
Student/Under 18: £13
Unwaged (recipients of means-tested government benefits): £7Ticket prices inclusive of booking fee and restoration levy
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Members on-sale: Tue 18 Jul 10am
Public on-sale: Thu 20 Jul 10amDoors open at 6:45pm
There is no interval
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Meet Charlotte Brontë, Jane Austen, Aphra Behn, and Shakespeare’s sister – Judith! Introducing a different way to look at our creativity, it even comments on what life will be like in the 2020s! Come and be amused, challenged and changed.
Rebecca Vaughan of the award-winning Dyad Productions (Female Gothic, I, Elizabeth, Christmas Gothic, Austen’s Women) performs Woolf’s 1928 exploration of the impact of poverty and sexual inequality on intellectual freedom and creativity.
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