Date: Friday 21 February
Time: 18:00
Location: Hoxton Hall
Rebel Voices brings an extraordinary ensemble of older women together on stage to tell their own stories and subvert the perceptions and narratives forced upon them.
A Complicité project in partnership with Third Age Project, Ruth Winston Community Centre, and Hoxton Hall.
Rebel Voices fuses movement with the performers’ own words, offering a compelling and revealing glimpse into the hidden lives of older women; often made invisible, and excluded from professional, creative and social settings.
In a world where they are underestimated, unseen and patronised, where and how can they express their rage and harness their power?
Donations
Tickets to Rebel Voices are free but we encourage those that can afford to, to donate to one of our partners who provide essential community spaces and activities for older people.
Donate to Ruth Winston Community Centre
Q&A
Please join us for a Q&A after the performance. This will be an opportunity to hear more from the performers about their experiences and to collectively question why older women are pushed aside by society, and what we can do about it.
Join us for a lively discussion on ageism, misogyny and being a rebel!
Supported by City Bridge Foundation, the funding arm of The City of London Corporation’s charity, Bridge House Estates (1035628).
© Sarah Ainslie
Dates
People
- Director
Catherine Alexander - Director
Bea Pemberton - Director
Bronya Deustch - Sound Designer
Hattie North - Voice
Thomas Jones - Head of Technical & Operations, Hoxton Hall
Rob Callender
- Alexa Wright
- Aysegul Onat
- Carmela Kellaway
- Claudia Granger-Taylor
- Deborah Pearse
- Denise Hooker
- Helen Bailey
- Hilarie Kerr
- Janet Bettesworth
- Janis Malcomson
- Juliet Webster
- Kooi Chock Glendinning
- Lee Carter
- Lesley Wilson
- Lieve Carchon
- Lindsay River
- Nic Humberstone
- Polly McLatchie
- Rita Aspen
- Rosalind Pearson
- Rosanna Preston
- Sarah Macdonald