Live audio dramas celebrating British female activists of the 20th Century.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
Forgotten Women is a history and performance project dedicated to remembering female activists of 20th century Britain. This podcast is a creative collaboration between Peer Productions and Bishopsgate Institute. This episode celebrates the feminist ... more
Forgotten Women is a history and performance project dedicated to remembering female activists of 20th century Britain. This podcast is a creative collaboration between Peer Productions and Bishopsgate Institute. This episode explores the life of Emm... more
Forgotten Women is a history and performance project dedicated to remembering female activists of 20th century Britain. This podcast is a creative collaboration between Peer Productions and Bishopsgate Institute. This episode explored the women invol... more
Forgotten Women is a history and performance project dedicated to remembering female activists of 20th century Britain. This podcast is a creative collaboration between Peer Productions and Bishopsgate Institute. This episode examines the history of ... more
Forgotten Women is a history and performance project dedicated to remembering female activists of 20th century Britain. This episode explores some of the LGBTQ+ protests against Section 28 becoming law. Stop the Clause! was written by Rebecca Alloway... more
Forgotten Women is a history and performance project dedicated to remembering female activists of 20th century Britain. This podcast is a creative collaboration between Peer Productions and Bishopsgate Institute. This episode celebrates the founder o... more
Forgotten Women is a history and performance project dedicated to remembering female activists of 20th century Britain. This podcast is a creative collaboration between Peer Productions and Bishopsgate Institute. This episode examines the Women of Gr... more
Forgotten Women is a history and performance project dedicated to remembering female activists of 20th century Britain. This podcast is a creative collaboration between Peer Productions and Bishopsgate Institute. This episode examines the 1970 Miss W... more
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These stories are told theatrically by really talented actors. I am enjoying learning about strong women through the podcast.
Fantastic podcast with so many interesting stories! It’s become one of my regulars and i’m always looking forward to the next episode!
A great idea to bring to life the stories of forgotten women and nb folk from history. Wonderful mixing of live storytelling, foley and live music. Sometimes gentle, sometimes funny, sometimes uncomfortable... always interesting
Fascinating and essential stories, written with talent and performed by outstanding ensemble casts. You need Forgotten Women in your life.
A real journey into understanding women who challenged and changed history.
It keeps you wanting more and lets you realise who has changed the world and wasn't recognised for it. A truly eye opening podcast.
It sounded like a great premise, to focus on women in history who have been forgotten. But the first pilot episode isn't even about a woman, it's about a man who decided to live as a woman. So women can't even have women's history?! Clearly, the podcast creators forgot what a woman even is.
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