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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. "I know it's said that money doesn't buy happiness, but I'd rather cry in a Porsche than at a bus stop." Straight-talking and yet endearing, Portrait explores modern issues neatly tied with humour. An engaging one-woman show, with music, dance and the odd satirical joke, it strikes a chord with everyone. Racheal has performed poetry across London as well as New York. In this solo show, first performed at CPT as part of Camden Fringe, she takes an audience on a journey challenging perceptions using caricatures, familiar and unfamiliar.