FREE Creative Activism Workshop - Half Moon Theatre (Limehouse, London)

FREE Creative Activism Workshop on Saturday 4th February, 5.45-6.45pm at Half Moon Theatre (Limehouse, London)

FREE Creative Activism Workshop - Half Moon Theatre (Limehouse, London)

As part of a new production called 'her' which explores the female experience of war through digital animation and theatre, Half Moon Theatre and Brolly Productions are offering a FREE Creative Activism Workshop for young people aged 13+ on Saturday 4th February from 5.45-6.45pm (performances at 3pm and 7pm that day, tickets £7).

Half Moon Theatre, 43 White Horse Road, London E1 0ND

Details of how to find us: https://www.halfmoon.org.uk/your-visit/find-us/


her house is gone
her home is destroyed
her world has changed
…I am her

A girl comes home to find her house has disappeared. The neighbours have fled and the streets are deserted. her is a compelling story of a fifteen year old London girl who inexplicably finds that conflict has made her an alien in her own country.

Drawing on the experiences of ordinary people confronted with displacement as a result of war, this at times shocking play features one actor playing different versions of the 'girl'. She navigates the harsh realities faced by young women in conflict zones and the difficult choices they have to make to survive.

Using innovative green screen technology to integrate animation, film and live action, her combines the emotional depth of theatre with the visual intensity of the graphic novel to create a dark and twisted world of politics, war and survival.

For more information about the production 'her' visit our website. Tickets are £7: https://www.halfmoon.org.uk/events/her/

Call or email to reserve a place: 020 7709 8900 / [email protected]

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