She Fest enters final week

Thu 16th July 2020
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She Fest is entering its final week of female-positive festivities, why not join in and see what's on below!

Shevening Saturdays

Ready to sit back and relax? Shevening returns this Saturday. Watch Aerial Artist Becki McKinley swing from the rafters. Hear spoken word by the brilliant Alison Shaw. Laugh at the comedy of Lois Mills. And, sing along with Singer-Songwriter Just Georgie. Don't miss it! Book here.

Family Sundays

You've heard of Black Beard, right? But, did you know that there were female pirates too? Join Hollyzone History for an hour of stories about the greatest – and scariest – women of the sea. Shiver me timbers! The recommended ages are between 5 and 12. You can book here.

Wellbeing Mondays

She Fest take on the challenges womxn face in politics and society. Hear MP Emma Hardy, MP Diana Johnson and Angela Stone of the Green Party talk about their experience at Westminster and gain insight from Economist, Lucy Dunwell and Activist Zipporah Kuria. Book here.

Creative Tuesdays

Trained Musical Theatre Performer and Teacher, Annie Kirkman believes anyone can sing, including you! So, why not get a glass of something nice and join in with Annie's workshop, 7-8pm. You can book here.

Wordy Wednesdays

Feeling a little lost without your friends? Jump on a call with She Fest, make some new friends and get chatting. Book here.

Women of Words is a collective of female writers who run a monthly spoken-word event in Hull’s Central Library. This Wednesday they're bringing their safe space to She Fest with a half-hour show of spoken word, prose, song and drama. Book here.

Cultural Thursdays

Whether you’re a native speaker or a beginner, loosen your tongue and practice your Spanish in a fun and informal virtual session, suitable for all abilities. Sangria and tapas optional! Book here.

Fancy yourself a quiz queen? Grab a pen, some paper and join in with The Roaring Girls' Great Big Feminist Quiz. Book here.

A Shevening Goodbye

She Fest ends with one last Shevening. Grab a drink, sit in your comfy chair and let Spoken Word artist Lilyth Poetry, Burlesque and Aerial Artist Roxie Royale, Comedian Rachel Dale and Musician Jessika-Mae do the rest. Book here.

Tune in every Sunday from 3:15 pm, Monday from 6 pm and Thursday from 7 pm to hear Lucy ClarkKofi Smiles and Joe Hakim bring you live interviews, performances and more from She Fest.

Did you spot ERT?

Responding to the announcement of £1.57 billion arts sector funding, our Artistic Director Adrian Rawlins appeared in the lead story on BBC news. No stranger to the spotlight, Actor Adrian welcomed the funding as a "lifeline that can bring theatres back to life," before airing on the side of caution with regard to the impact it will have on ERT. 

“Whether the funding will come to us, we don’t know. We will have to wait and see about applications, and pray that it does. If it doesn’t, I don’t know what we’re going to do. Our only revenue is ticket revenue, so without getting people through the door, our future is very uncertain.”

You can donate here

Beverley Puppet Festival to stay online

Have you and your family missed out on any of the fun and creative storytellings, workshops, and puppet making tutorials? Fear not, ALL of Beverley Puppet Festival will remain online! 

Find the festival's jam-packed catalogue of events FREE here, or follow them on their social media here: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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