We’ve got our hands on some tickets to the Royal Court Theatre’s Pussy Riot, an afternoon of discussions about politics, the arts and feminism.
Pussy Riot
at Royal Court Theatre on Saturday 3 November
The Royal Court Theatre hosts its own Pussy Riot inspired by Russia’s feminist punk band who were jailed in August for hooliganism after being arrested for an impromptu anti-Putin protest in Moscow’s main cathedral.
The day includes a riotous debate on: What is the relationship between the arts and political change today and what does this have to do with feminism? (Are feminist artists in Britain just ‘pussy’?)
The panel includes playwright E.V. Crowe, journalist Vadim Nikitin, musician Emmy the Great, writer and poet Kate Tempest, and chaired by journalist Joanna Biggs, assistant editor of London Review of Books.
Enter The Competition:
Be one of 10 to win a pair of tickets to the debate. To enter send us an email to competitions[at]ayoungertheatre.com with your Name, Location, Date of Birth and Mobile Number. Please include PUSSY RIOT in the subject line.
Competition closes on Thursday 1st November at 5pm. Tickets are subject to availability and may not be exchanged for a cash alternative.
Saturday 3 November 4.45pm – 6.15pm, Royal Court Theatre
More information can be found on the Royal Court Theatre website.