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The Cloak Of Visibility Livestream

3 to 6 Jun 2021

Online

An exciting and thought-provoking one-woman show exploring the pressure, that many women feel, to be seen to 'have it all'.
The Cloak Of Visibility at The Space

Image courtesy The Space

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Synopsis


Meet busy, juggling, cool mum, Amy.


She's popular, successful and has mastered the 'slut drop'.


Wearing her cloak of visibility, Amy is a 'warrior with a purpose'.


Pass the gin.


So why is she aimlessly wandering the streets of London?


The Cloak of Visibility is an exciting and thought-provoking one-woman show exploring the pressure, that many women feel, to be seen to 'have it all'.


The play tackles rarely spoken about issues (see trigger warnings on the book tab) with humour and compassion.


Background information, advisory warnings


Age suitability: Not available


Warning: this show contains adult language, shouting, flashing lights and the use of an aerosol spray.


Note: the show will also be livestreamed on 3 June.


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Venue


This show is presented ONLINE.


Dates


Previews from:Thursday 3 June 2021

Closes:Sunday 6 June 2021

Performance days & times


Evening:

Tuesday ‑ 7‑30pm

Wednesday ‑ 7‑30pm

Thursday ‑ 7‑30pm

Friday ‑ 7‑30pm

Saturday ‑ 7‑30pm


Matinee:
Saturday - 2-30pm

Running time: 1 hr 00 mins

Tickets


Standard:
£15

Concessions:
£12

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Cast


Sally Vanderpump

Creatives


Author: Louise Breckon-Richards
Director: Charissa Martinkauppi
Production: Marie-Elena Nash, Antandre Productions

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