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Maiden Speech is a dynamic and exciting theatre festival staging brand new work by emerging theatre makers. Asper-Girl - A musical how-to guide that centres on the experience of an autistic woman navigating a neurotypical world. Boses - Presents a tapestry of stories of migrant Filipino domestic workers, weaving documentary material and original music together in a moving and melodic solo show. Can't Stop Won't Stop - Based on real experiences, Can't Stop Won't Stop explores the lesser-known aspects of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, following one woman as she struggles to negotiate her first Real Adult Job and Serious Relationship and Normal Human Life, whilst battling this often dangerously misunderstood illness. Chronic - a darkly comic musical based on one woman's journey through a chronic illness and her experience of gender bias in the medical community. Cindy, Are You Listening? - Cindy, are you happy? Cindy is a Barbie Doll. Cindy isn't real. Cindy, Are You Listening? is a comedic, autobiographical solo show exploring modern femininity, pop culture, and the craving for constant happiness. Dear Peter - Immerse yourself in the world of Dear Peter: an enchanting semi-autobiographical solo show, exploring one woman's shifting identity and her life-long fascination with Peter Pan. Definitely Maybe Actually Nevermind - A new cabaret extravaganza all about the pitfalls of chick flicks and Colin Firth, Definitely Maybe Actually Nevermind sees drag artist Crystal Bollix take on their greatest enemy yet ... Romantic Comedies. DOTS - Teetering dangerously between tragedy and comedy, DOTS is a bold, moving, and humorous solo performance about depression and the pressure to function, created by Hong Kong lawyer-turned-actress Annie Cheung. Game Face - Resist. Relapse. Repeat. Game Face is a joyously anarchic gig theatre show about body image, shame resilience and the effort it takes to resist that need to be 'beautiful'. I... a solo show exploring loneliness and the complexity of connection. I Woke Up Feeling Electric - Examining concepts of identity and humanity in the context of artificial intelligence, I Woke Up Feeling Electric is a human play about technological minds. Paper Fortune Teller - Told through 12 genre-bending astrologically inspired acts, Paper Fortune Teller is an all-singing, all-hula hooping, all-roller skating romp through one woman's queer femme nostalgia. Please, Feel Free to Share - "Hi. I'm Alex and I'm... and I'm..." What shall I be today? Who should I be? Please, Feel Free to Share is a dark comedy about the growing need to share our entire lives, even if it what we're sharing isn't always the truth. The Kola Nut Does Not Speak English - Onye wetere oji, weter ndu - He who brings Kola, brings life. The Kola Nut Does Not Speak English is a Nigerian-British woman's exploration of memory, language, family and cultural histories through African theatre practices. The Lesson - In The Lesson, absurdity and dark humour collide in a solo clowning performance about power dynamics and poor sexual education in the Spanish community. Weapons Of The Week - Join Nancy and the Hail Marys for Weapons Of The Weak, an uplifting piece of gig theatre celebrating self-love and acceptance in the aftermath of abuse. Welcome To Nowhere - Carmen is a Hongkonger, whatever that means. Welcome To Nowhere is a solo show that interrogates what it means to exist at the intersection of different and radically shifting national identities.

Creatives/Company

Producer: Lexi Clare Productions
Author(s): Hannah Cound (Asper-Girl), Melisa Camba (Boses), Kayla Feldman (Can't Stop Won't Stop), Catherine Bensley (Chronic), Bridget Glennie (Cindy Are You Listening?), Evangeline Dickson (Dear Peter), Crystal Bollix (Definitely Maybe Actually Nevermind), Annie Cheung (DOTS), Lexi Clare (Game Face), Lucy Park (Game Face), Katie Paterson (Game Face), Asa Haynes (I...), Jack Robson (I Woke Up Feeling Electric), Samantha Peters (Paper Fortune Teller), Rachel Causer (Please Feel Free To Share), Tania Nwachukwu (The Kola Nut Does Not Speak English), Gracia Rios Calderon (The Lesson), Nancy Salt (Weapons Of The Weak), Carmen Law (Welcome to Nowhere)
Music(s): Amy Le Rossignol (Asper-Girl), Hannah Cound (Asper-Girl)
Lyrics(s): Amy Le Rossignol (Asper-Girl), Hannah Cound (Asper-Girl)

Maiden Speech Festival

Maiden Speech Festival (Festival) production archive for QTIX code T0840015644. Details of all Maiden Speech Festival archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01431633973

Archive Listings

5 Nov 19
  to
16 Nov 19
The Seven Dials Playhouse
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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