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The Guilty Feminist
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The Guilty Feminist, Sun 26th May

Apr 26, 2019
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Posted by Francesca Moore

We’re very excited The Guilty Feminist is coming to the Brighton Centre for a special live show.

Since comedian Deborah Frances-White launched her unique podcast in 2015 it’s become a hit with over 60 million downloads. On it, Deborah and her guests discuss their noble goals as 21st century feminists and their hypocrisies and insecurities which undermine them.

This special touring version of the show, The Guilty Feminist: Live, welcomes a host of special guests at UK venues across May and June. In Brighton, expect to see Angela Barnes, Jen Brister, Sophie Duker and Grace Petrie for more of your favourite comedy and music and a discussion of how far we’ve come, and how much still needs to be done for feminism.

These special shows will not be broadcast on the podcast, so they’re a must-see live. And I’m sure none of us want to miss more of Deborah Frances-White’s hilarious anecdotes with “I’m a feminist but…”

The Brighton Centre, Sunday 26th May 2019

Tickets available here

Apr 26, 2019
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Francesca Moore
Francesca Moore’s passion for the performing arts has seen her photographing live stage events for the past ten years; shooting at intimate venues and major stage events for a range of editorial clients, and with the production of limited edition fine art prints. Her personal work stems from interests in people and the environment, where she draws on her scientific background to portray humanitarian, social and environmental issues. She began contributing to the SOURCE after a permanent move from London around the time the magazine was dropped for an online only presence. She’s assured there’s no correlation.
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