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"I'm not going to tell you her hair colour. Her skin colour. Her name. All you need to know, right now, is that she is a person."
An explosive new piece of guerilla-gig-theatre from Julia Taudevin ('one of the most exciting forces in Scottish theatre' Scotsman) and Kim Moore with Susan Bear and Julie Eisenstein from Glasgow's hottest indie-pop duo Tuff Love.
This fierce and playful feminist work explores the psychology of extremism with haunting melodies and progressive punk riffs.

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Produktbeschreibung
"I'm not going to tell you her hair colour. Her skin colour. Her name. All you need to know, right now, is that she is a person."

An explosive new piece of guerilla-gig-theatre from Julia Taudevin ('one of the most exciting forces in Scottish theatre' Scotsman) and Kim Moore with Susan Bear and Julie Eisenstein from Glasgow's hottest indie-pop duo Tuff Love.

This fierce and playful feminist work explores the psychology of extremism with haunting melodies and progressive punk riffs.

Autorenporträt
AJ Taudevin's plays include Mrs Barbour's Daughters (The Herald / The Scotsman / The List), Some Other Mother (The Times / The Scotsman / The Herald / The Stage which was a James Tait Black Award finalist in 2014) and Chalk Farm (Everything Theatre / The Scotsman / The Herald) in which she also performed in a world tour production by ThickSkin. As actor and theatre maker, Julia Taudevin, she has co-directed Heads Up, premiering at the Edinburgh Festival 2016, and multi-4 star reviewed productions Beats (winner CATS Best New Play 2012) and Hitch (nominated in the same category 2011) all by Kieran Hurley. Her screen work includes Katie Morag (CBBC), The Glasgow Girls (BBC) and the feature film Sunshine On Leith and she has performed with companies across the UK and internationally including the National Theatre of Great Britain, the National Theatre of Scotland, Magnetic North and The Traverse Theatre.