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New Play: Might Never Happen

April 4, 2016 By HKearl

Might Never Happen DL Flyer (2) (1)-page-002 copyFrom the streets to the theatre

The London-based, all woman theatre company Dollseye Theatre have been working with street harassment researcher Dr. Fiona Vera-Gray and masculinities researcher Dr. Maria Garner to translate key themes from their work for the stage. Might Never Happen, directed by Amy Ewbank, is a piece written by the company, to explore various aspects and perspectives of street harassment from the ridiculous to the terrifying.

The first performances will be in London, at the Kings Head Theatre in Angel in May 2016 as an extension of International Anti-Street Harassment Week. A post-performance Q&A will be held on the 2nd of May and the 9th of May, featuring speakers from the Women’s Equality Party, Hollaback London, Purple Drum, Rape Crisis and more.

For Dates and to book tickets please see The King’s Head Website here.

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