Behind Closed Doors

Behind Closed Doors is an online scratch night showcasing the work of writers of underrepresented genders, who are are exploring themes of sex, bodies and intimacy in their work.

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Behind Closed Doors

About this event

Starts: Tuesday 16 November 2021 7:31 PM

Ends: Tuesday 7 December 2021 5:00 PM

At: Online

Organised by: Lemon House Theatre

Featuring rehearsed readings of four short plays, this night will be asking how much have important conversations around sex opened up – are we actually more liberated? Or just finding new ways to take issues with our bodies? And how has the pandemic changed the way we date?

A lot of people also still aren’t being invited to take part in this conversation around sex and bodies, and the plays included in Behind Closed Doors will particularly look at how sex interacts with other areas of identity, including how sex and non-Western cultures co-exist, and how sex is discussed in non-heteronormative relationships. 

Filmed at Theatre Deli, the night will be streamed straight to your living room as part of Theatre Deli’s LiveFromDeli programme. You can join us online at 7:30pm on 16 November for the launch night of Behind Closed Doors, and the plays will be available to watch on-demand until the 7th December. Tickets are Pay-What-You-Can.

Underpresented genders includes cis women, trans women, trans men, non-binary people, and those who are otherwise marginalised.

This night is staged by Lemon House Theatre, a company making vibrant work that connects artists and audiences. They have previously staged a double bill of shows at Bunker Theatre, a scratch night at St. Margaret’s House, and produced the audio series Lemon Lounge during the 2020 pandemic. 

Tickets: Pay What You Can, https://www.theatredeli.co.uk/Event/behind-closed-doors

Location: Online

Can’t make the launch night? With your Pay What You Can ticket you can stream Behind Closed Doors on-demand until 7 December.

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