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Weekly Woman
Jubilance for PMS
125 episodes
5 days ago
A weekly podcast bringing women in from all over the country to talk about what it means to be female, live our lives, and work towards womens rights! Check out www.jubilance.com for more information
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A weekly podcast bringing women in from all over the country to talk about what it means to be female, live our lives, and work towards womens rights! Check out www.jubilance.com for more information
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What if Period Dramas were really about Periods, a new play on the history of Menstruation by Heather Milsted
Weekly Woman
32 minutes 11 seconds
3 years ago
What if Period Dramas were really about Periods, a new play on the history of Menstruation by Heather Milsted

Period Dramas and Periods.  That's what Heather Milsted set out to develop with her newest play.

Heather is a London based actor, theatre-maker, writer, poet and facilitator. She started creating work at university, where she realized that the gaps surrounding women’s history and the lack of female playwrights, needed addressing.

Heather is a clumsy and queer history nerd who creates taboo-busting, cross-art form work that is chaotic and all embracing, telling stories that are too often pushed to the side. She has performed throughout the UK at venues including the National Student Drama Festival, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the Warwick Arts Centre.

This year at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, she brought her new play PERIOD DRAMAS to life, we're talking to Heather all about creating this play along with the history of menstruation!  Learn more about her on our blog Jubilance.com/blog

Weekly Woman
A weekly podcast bringing women in from all over the country to talk about what it means to be female, live our lives, and work towards womens rights! Check out www.jubilance.com for more information