The Guilty Feminist - Liverpool Irish Festival special
Sat 20 Oct 2018
PLAYHOUSE
SOLD OUT
An episode of the well-known comedy podcast, recorded in front of a live audience
Each episode, the panel discuss their noble goals as 21st century feminists and the paradoxes and insecurities which undermine them. The podcast has been a huge success with over 30,000,000 downloads since 2016.
Due to the announcement of a screening and Q&A for her first feature film Say My Name at Cardiff Film Festival on the same day, regular Guilty Feminist host Deborah Frances-White will no longer participate in the live recording of the show.
The two popular regular co-hosts, Ireland’s Alison Spittle and Kemah Bob from Texas have been arranged by Deborah to take the reins for Saturday’s live recording. They will be presenting The Guilty Feminist episode with all of the heart, humour and thought-provoking issues that you have come to expect.
We can’t wait to welcome The Guilty Feminist to Liverpool and look forward to seeing Alison and Kemah at the Playhouse.
Presented as part of the Liverpool Irish Festival’s In:Visible Women programme
In:Visible Women is a concept and platform within the Liverpool Irish Festival, generated by conversations with artists, academics, activists, audiences and communities about the role of women in Irish society and creativity – today and historically. This event is funded with support from Liverpool City Council under the Liverpool 2018 programme
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Presented by the Liverpool Irish Festival and funded by Liverpool City Council
Reviews
The Guilty Feminist - Liverpool Irish Festival special
“Screamingly funny”