Contributed by Jonny Collins Ugh. I’m torn on this playlist. On the one hand, I absolutely adore an excuse to go on a deep dive researching, recommending and listening to great transgender artists – both from the underground and the mainstream.On the other hand, by this series’ nature, the fact that I’m talking about this … Continue reading Sound of Our Revolution | March 2023: Trans Rights are Human Rights
“It all adds up and comes out uglier than anyone could’ve anticipated” | Ellie Rose on challenging every nuance of the male gaze in Boundless Theatre’s Flies
Tell us about the show, Flies. Flies by Charlie Josephine, is about seven young women, who are smart and self aware. They are isolated on a photoshoot set and are being closely watched and judged by the ominous male gaze. They have each other, though, and that feels really good. Is it exciting to be … Continue reading “It all adds up and comes out uglier than anyone could’ve anticipated” | Ellie Rose on challenging every nuance of the male gaze in Boundless Theatre’s Flies
“What are you looking at?” | Flies examines life from every angle to issue a direct and unflinching challenge to the male gaze
This review contains spoilers. In the foyer of Flies, you are presented with a Polaroid camera and invited to take a photo to add to the wall. You are encouraged to share your photo with the hashtag #WhatAreYouLookingAt. Without the benefit of a screen showing what your selfie looks like before it develops, you are … Continue reading “What are you looking at?” | Flies examines life from every angle to issue a direct and unflinching challenge to the male gaze
