A
event
held at The Trinity Centre
on Sunday 6th March. The event starts at 14:00.
Kat thought they were far too young to worry about menopause; biology thought differently. Now their hormones are going haywire, their diary is full of NHS visits and sleep is a distant memory. Join Kat on a journey featuring anxiety, insomnia, and self-conscious jogging as they explore their changing identity, question societal expectations of age and gender, and do their best to navigate the first chaotic year.
Interweaving music, movement and medical texts with original poetry and animation, Dry Season is a witty, honest and intimate spoken word theatre show about questioning assumptions and learning to rewrite your story.
Dry Season premiered at Camden Peoples Theatre in 2021 as part of the feminist theatre festival 'Calm Down, Dear' and is funded by Arts Council England, supported by Artspace Lifespace, Camden Peoples Theatre & Rua Arts with thanks to Bristol Ferment and Apples & Snakes.
Kat Lyons is a Bristol-based writer and performer. They co-host with spoken word promoter Raise the Bar and perform poetry at events and festivals across the UK. Kat's work has been published in poetry journals and longlisted for the 2019 Ginko Prize, with a debut collection forthcoming in 2022 from Verve Poetry Press.
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