Grace Campbell is a feisty comedian in her early 20s with a lifetime of experience in politics. Grace survived a very bizarre childhood in Westminster as her Dad, Alastair Campbell, started working closely with Tony Blair weeks after Grace was born.
Now, the outspoken feminist, who co-founded the activist collective, the Pink Protest, wants to tell you why her childhood, and experiences as a young activist, means she’ll never consider a career in Westminster.
Deanna Rodger is an international writer, performer and facilitator. She won the UK Poetry Slam aged 18 and quickly established her self as a leading force for contemporary poetry, securing titles such as ELLE UK’s ’30 inspirational women under 30′, The Female Lead’s ‘20 in their 20’s and Cosmopolitan’s No.1 Trailblazing Woman, as well as winning a Rising Star award from the Hospital Club.
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Supported by the sweet sounds of Sinyur and Alexi King who will be playing some live neo soul style music and Loose Tea who will be debuting her comedic skills!
The arts house has a fully stocked bar as well as food so please feel free to come down from 6PM and enjoy some food/drink before the show starts at 7:30PM.
£6 tickets from Headfirst Bristol