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Tag: Royal Court Theatre

Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner at the Royal Court Theatre

25th July 201926th July 2019  Samantha-Louise Hayden

Jasmine Lee-Jones’ debut play at the Royal Court Theatre is provocatively titled, but perfectly pitched, writes our arts contributor Samantha-Louise Hayden.

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Posted in Arts, TheatreTagged: Danielle Vitalis, Delphine Gaborit, Elena Peña, Helen Murray, Jasmine Lee-Jones, Jessica Hung Han Yun, Milli Bhatia, Radha Shakiry, Royal Court Theatre, Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner, Theatre, Tia Bannon

Inside Bitch at the Royal Court Theatre

22nd March 201924th March 2019  Carla Plieth

Clean Break and the Royal Court Theatre present Inside Bitch, an authentic ensemble performance that looks at the real lives of women in prison as not seen on TV.

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Posted in Arts, TheatreTagged: Bad Girls, Clean Break, Inside Bitch, Orange is the new Black, Prison, Royal Court Theatre

Superhoe by Nicôle Lecky at the Royal Court Theatre

20th February 201921st February 2019  Aysha Abdulrazak

Nicôle Lecky’s powerful and unsettling one-woman play, Superhoe, looks at the sexualisation and fetishisation of women of colour in a social media-addicted patriarchal world.

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Posted in Arts, TheatreTagged: Black Mirror, blackfishing, Nicole Lecky, Royal Court Theatre, Sexualisation of female bodies, Social media, superhoe, White male gaze
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