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Triple Bill: Man Up/What is Art?/love difficult archiveMAN UP! - MAN UP! is a spoken word, physical theatre chorus piece. It challenges the roles of masculinity and feminism within society. Looking at different arguments and attitudes towards the subjectivity of women within communities today. Performed by a strong chorus of women and only two men in the cast, this piece poses questions and food for thought as they explore power, conflict and divide. This piece is not to resolve but merely impose and question. What Is Art? - What is Art? demonstrates the political divide between cultures, communities and individual people. Performed by a chorus of varied actors (European, African, LGBTQ, Mature etc) the diversity and inclusiveness of this show absurdly challenges stereotypes, discrimination and censorship. Focusing on the meaning of Art and how it can bring people and communities together. Exploring Art as a language that is understood on a universal level. Can they come to a sense of unity? love difficult - love difficult by Head To Toe is their second professional body of work. Focusing on three individuals stories and experiences of love; they embark on a journey of self-discovery, value, loss and communication. Exposing themselves to each other as they take a look at how different people love and what personal barriers are in the way of experiencing that ?true love' everyone is supposed to desire.

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Presented by(s): Head to Toe Theatre, AUB Theatre Ensemble

Triple Bill: Man Up/What is Art?/love difficult

Triple Bill: Man Up/What is Art?/love difficult (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1054448690. Details of all Triple Bill: Man Up/What is Art?/love difficult archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S581743765

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26 Jan 19Lyric
Bridport, Dorset
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