Friends Scheme Reward June – tickets to Collide Celebrates!

Friends of the Feminist Library can win theatre tickets to Collide Celebrates!

All Friends will be entered into a prize draw on Monday 13th June. 

One winner will receive two tickets for the performance on Saturday 18th June. 

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Collide Celebrates is on Saturday 18th June 2022,

7:30 pm – 10:30 pm at Ugly Duck, 49 Tanner Street, London, SE1 3PL

Collide Theatre returns to Tanner Street for one night only celebration.

Join a great line-up of artists who will perform a selection of Collide’s old and new work, inviting everyone on a night dedicated to the importance of live performance.

Collide has invited an exciting selection of artists and talented recent graduates to perform songs they love and which connect them with Collide. Expect renditions of Britney Spears, Patti Smith, Lana Del Rey, original compositions, Greek folk songs, and much more.

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You will also receive:

· A 15% discount in our Book Shop.

· Regular e-bulletins and exclusive content.

· Special offers and prize draws.

About Collide Theatre

@collidetheatre

Collide is a female-led theatre company based in London. Formed by director Emily Louizou in May 2015, Collide’s mission is to make highly visual performances which merge storytelling with dance and live music. Since their inception, they have created five sold-out performances which have received stellar reviews by audiences and critics, alike. Collide has also been named as “one of the ten most promising companies to watch” in 2019-2020 by the New Diorama Theatre in London. They embrace London as their basis and cultural hub, but they draw inspiration from their varied European backgrounds. They are fuelled by a need to create theatre for an audience who is willing to come on a journey with them, questioning preconceived ideas, and confronting the challenging aspects of human nature. Deeply grounded in their belief in equality, human fragility and tolerance, Collide fosters an environment where creative individuals from all disciplines can ‘collide’.