Words To Our Daughters Play Sharing at People’s History Museum

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The Wednesday Collective

Words To Our Daughters Play Sharing at People’s History Museum (PHM), City Centre 11 March 2017 Entrance is free — Visit now

The Wednesday Collective invites you to join them for Words To Our Daughters, the sharing of a brand-new play written by four women playwrights after meeting with women from across the Manchester community at the start of the festival. The play will capture what it is to be a woman in Manchester now, exploring themes of identity, body image, visibility and invisibility and will be followed by a post-show discussion. Manchester music duo, Taylor and the Mason, will perform a new song inspired by the conversation. This event has been supported with a grant from Manchester City Council.

Words To Our Daughters Play Sharing at People’s History Museum (PHM), City Centre 11 March 2017 Entrance is free Visit now

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