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Get the latest from Arcola, one of London's leading Off West End theatres.

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Get the latest from Arcola, one of London's leading Off West End theatres.

    Arcola Conversations - Is COVID Taking Women Back to the 1950s?

    Arcola Conversations - Is COVID Taking Women Back to the 1950s?

    Seven in ten workers on the frontline of the pandemic are female. In the last year, more women have lost jobs, been furloughed and taken on unpaid care than men. Have women faced a disproportionate emotional and mental burden during the pandemic? Have we lost some of the gains made towards women’s liberation?

    Hear from Titilola Dawudu (Company Director for Sour Lemons), Eliane Glaser (Author of Motherhood: A Manifesto), and Resham Kotecha (Head of Engagement for Women2Win), led in discussion by our Chair Dr Hannah Barham-Brown (Deputy Leader for Women's Equality Party).

    Arcola’s series of free, online discussions, #ArcolaConversations, provide a chance to reconnect with the community, explore big ideas and imagine the future together at this time of historic upheaval.

    This discussion took place on Tuesday 22 June 2021.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Arcola Conversations - Black Lives Matter: Have Actions Matched Words?

    Arcola Conversations - Black Lives Matter: Have Actions Matched Words?

    This discussion took place on 25th May 2021, the anniversary of the murder of George Floyd. A year after individuals and organisations stood in solidarity against state violence, how much progress has really been made? What actions must now be taken to oppose racism and white supremacy in our communities, society and around the world?

    Hear from Diane Abbott (Member of Parliament for Hackney North and Stoke Newington) and George Shire (cultural theorist), led in discussion by our Chair Bea Udeh (creative entrepreneur and author).

    Arcola’s series of free, online discussions, #ArcolaConversations, provide a chance to reconnect with the community, explore big ideas and imagine the future together at this time of historic upheaval.

    This discussion took place on Tuesday 25 May 2021.

    • 46 min
    Arcola Conversations - A Fair Share?

    Arcola Conversations - A Fair Share?

    The pandemic has exacerbated inequalities that were already severe. From the free school meals scandal to a proposed return to austerity policies, how can we understand the implications, and rebuild a fairer society?

    Hear from Mark Thomas (writer and performer, Mark Thomas: Check-Up at Arcola Theatre in 2018) and Wanda Wyporska (Executive Director of The Equality Trust).

    Arcola’s series of free, online discussions, #ArcolaConversations, provide a chance to reconnect with the community, explore big ideas and imagine the future together at this time of historic upheaval.

    This discussion took place on Thursday 13 May 2021.

    • 40 min
    10 Minutes With... Robin Hooper, writer of Broken Lad

    10 Minutes With... Robin Hooper, writer of Broken Lad

    Richard Speir interviews Robin Hooper about Broken Lad, coming soon to Arcola Outside.

    Above a pub in North London, Phil waits to go on stage. As he laments his dwindling career, his son Josh arrives believing that his dad harbours a damaging secret. With the gig hour nearing, past misdemeanours catch up with the family. Tonight, Phil’s career might not be the only thing in tatters.

    Robin Hooper is a prolific and lauded playwright (Queer Fish, Battersea Arts Centre - Critics Choice, Time Out, Whats On), who returns to Arcola following Not the Love I Cry For (2006). This world premiere is directed by Richard Speir whose previous work at Arcola includes Gentlemen (2020) and Spun (2018).

    Broken Lad opens on 13 October, part of Today I'm Wiser →
    https://www.arcolatheatre.com/whats-on/broken-lad/

    • 8 min

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