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VenueCamden People's Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From27th October 2013
To27th October 2013
When20:30
PricesFrom £13.50. To £13.50.
Camden People's Theatre (V176)
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  • Date of change: 24 Sep 13 - T0118316390

Calm Down, Dear: A Festival of Feminism - A Bic for Her

Calm Down, Dear: A Festival of Feminism

Work:: Calm Down, Dear: A Festival of Feminism (S0961586804)

A festival of theatre and performance, cabaret, comedy, short films and lively discussion about feminism: what it meant then, what it means now, and why it's resurgent. There will be brand new shows, special commissions, input from leading feminist thinkers and provocateurs, and a critical eye turned on gender inequality, the sexualisation of society, everyday sexism, and much more. The last thing it'll make you do, dears, is calm down.

Production:: A Bic for Her (T0118316390)

CPT are very proud to present Bridget Christie's critically acclaimed smash hit show A Bic For Her. Fresh from winning the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award 2013, Bridget is performing at CPT for one night only! Why does Bic think women need special biros to write with? Who decided Thatcher and Beyonce were feminist icons? What did Sir Stirling Moss say about women's brains? This show includes some shouting. (The only stand-up to have been billed alongside both Lionel Blair and Naomi Wolf.)
Presented byBridget Christie

Listing:: L01757938275




A Bic for Her

CPT are very proud to present Bridget Christie's critically acclaimed smash hit show A Bic For Her. Fresh from winning the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award 2013, Bridget is performing at CPT for one night only! Why does Bic think women need special biros to write with? Who decided Thatcher and Beyonce were feminist icons? What did Sir Stirling Moss say about women's brains? This show includes some shouting. (The only stand-up to have been billed alongside both Lionel Blair and Naomi Wolf.)

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