The Class Project at Tobacco Factory Theatres from Wednesday 13th to Saturday 16th March 2019

The Class Project at Tobacco Factory Theatres from Wednesday 13th to Saturday 16th March 2019

Posted on: 08 Mar 2019

Surviving in today's society is no easy feat, crammed as it is with problems and conflicts and complexities that often make it feel as though your voice isn't being heard. The Class Project, however, which runs at Bristol's Tobacco Factory Theatres from Wednesday 13th to Saturday 16th March, will look at some of those issues in a thought-provoking and empowering way.

The Class Project @ Tobacco Factory in 2019

Presented by Rebecca Atkinson-Lord in her first solo show, she'll look at the multitude of challenges which face everyone in the contemporary world and what you should do to be successful in modern society. She'll cover challenging the status quo, issues of family, ideas of belonging, where you were born, home and places you try to become part of and fit in to.

 

Paramount though is vocalizing your own thoughts and opinions, also touching on themes of class mobility, regional identity, education and simply making the best of yourself in a world that often hurls at you its fair share of slings and arrows.

 

Listen, learn, look at things and life from a different perspective, and prepare for an emboldening, motivating talk that might very well change your life. Shows start at 8 pm on all four nights. Tickets start from £12 and can be purchased here. 

 

Tobacco Factory Theatres is located at Raleigh Road, Bristol, BS3 1TF.  Tel. 0117 902 0344 | Images: Alex Beckett 


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Kate Hutchison

 


Kate Hutchison

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