Squashed cars, giant bears and a badass painter.
Feminism & Fire.
In the footsteps of the great women's rights advocate.
Celebrating feminism and women artists.
Where's Judy Garland's blue plaque?
Five talks linked with National Theatre productions.
Outdated female ideals or a modern muse?
2 for 1 ticket offer!
A searing exploration of gender inequality.
Art reflecting the roles of women in society.
A play just as funny and relevant as it was 80 years ago.
Powerful works that explore the role of women in society.
Desperate Housewives on acid (or Windolene)
Celebrating raw female film-making talent.
Sutwalk London: A 5000-strong crowd marched against sexism and sexual assault on Saturday
A Doll’s House, first staged in 1879, is typically hailed as the first truly feminist play. Sophie Reynolds’ adaptation is absolutely captivating but ladies, take care in the bar.
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