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Are There Female Gorillas? archiveMeet Girl and Gorilla. They have been together for as long as they can remember. Ever since they were born into a world of patriarchal gaze. Girl is shaved. Gorilla is hairy. This is a problem. One which they can't solve easily. Are There Female Gorillas? is a response to the #metoo campaign and the surge of mainstream feminism. This is a two-women show inspired by real-life female experiences, particularly our insecurities surrounding body hair, breaking out of the mould of being a "lady" and the feeling of being pulled between societal expectation and our own animalistic, natural selves.

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Grace Strickland de Souza, Sophie Ablett

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Archive listings for Are There Female Gorillas? (2019)

Work type: Play.

T0615112089

Created by experimental artist Grace SDS and writer/actor Sophie Ablett, this is a show that blends spoken word, childhood games, naturalist new writing and facts about gorillas.Performer Sophie Ablett (Girl). Performer Grace Strickland de Souza (Gorillla). Producer Liam McLaughlin. Director Tamar Saphra.
31 May 19 to 1 Jun 19Camden People's Theatre, Outer London :: V176
listing details L1137134133
27 May 19General, Brighton :: V01469193951
listing details L1319925352

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