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OverviewCome join Figs in Wigs for their live art feminist adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel Little Women. Blurring the boundaries of live art, music, theatre, comedy and dance Little Wimmin will examine how we think about the past, what's wrong with the present, and what we're going to do about the future - if there even is one. Prepare to laugh at the traditions of theatre and poke fun at people's obsession with 'the classics' as theFigs turn the novel on its head before dismantling it entirely and transforming it into an unrecognisable cosmic catastrophe that talks about climate change, astrology and the infinite nature of the universe. p.s Beth Dies. ""Revelling in brazen, absurdist satire, outlandish performance collective Figs in Wigs do anything but revere the 19th-century classic, instead hurling at it an off-kilter blend of feminist performance art, stomach-ache comedyandfuturistic dance... The whole production is a boisterous piss-take.""The Guardian ""Stuffed with glorious visual and verbal puns... There are moments of sublime humour... A show that requires some effort and forbearance on the part of the audience but does not disappoint those willing to step outside their comfort zone and try something new.""British Theatre Guide ""A fun, silly and extremely entertaining mockery of a classic.""Leisure Gal Full Product DetailsAuthor: Figs in WigsPublisher: Salamander Street Limited Imprint: Salamander Street Limited ISBN: 9781913630065ISBN 10: 1913630064 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 10 December 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"★★★★ ""Revelling in brazen, absurdist satire, outlandish performance collective Figs in Wigs do anything but revere the 19th-century classic, instead hurling at it an off-kilter blend of feminist performance art, stomach-ache comedy and futuristic dance... The whole production is a boisterous piss-take."" The Guardian ""Stuffed with glorious visual and verbal puns... There are moments of sublime humour... A show that requires some effort and forbearance on the part of the audience but does not disappoint those willing to step outside their comfort zone and try something new."" British Theatre Guide ""A fun, silly and extremely entertaining mockery of a classic."" Leisure Gal" Revelling in brazen, absurdist satire, outlandish performance collective Figs in Wigs do anything but revere the 19th-century classic, instead hurling at it an off-kilter blend of feminist performance art, stomach-ache comedy and futuristic dance... The whole production is a boisterous piss-take. The Guardian Stuffed with glorious visual and verbal puns... There are moments of sublime humour... A show that requires some effort and forbearance on the part of the audience but does not disappoint those willing to step outside their comfort zone and try something new. British Theatre Guide A fun, silly and extremely entertaining mockery of a classic. Leisure Gal ★★★★ ""Revelling in brazen, absurdist satire, outlandish performance collective Figs in Wigs do anything but revere the 19th-century classic, instead hurling at it an off-kilter blend of feminist performance art, stomach-ache comedy and futuristic dance... The whole production is a boisterous piss-take."" The Guardian ""Stuffed with glorious visual and verbal puns... There are moments of sublime humour... A show that requires some effort and forbearance on the part of the audience but does not disappoint those willing to step outside their comfort zone and try something new."" British Theatre Guide ""A fun, silly and extremely entertaining mockery of a classic."" Leisure Gal Author InformationFigs in Wigs are Rachel Gammon, Suzanna Hurst, Sarah Moore, Rachel Porter and Alice Roots. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |