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Read my weekly roundup of radical arts and politics..Queen of Earth, Like there is No-one Looking,Respectable, The Solution

Posted on July 3, 2016 by lipstick socialist

                Watch Queen of Earth (Home) Catherine (brilliantly played by Elizabeth Moss) is on a downward spiral; her father has committed suicide and she has been dumped by her partner. She retreats to … Continue reading →

Posted in anti-cuts, book review, drama, education, feminism, films, human rights, labour history, Manchester, Northern ReSisters Conversations with Radical Women, political women, Socialist Feminism, trade unions, Uncategorized, women, working class history | Tagged Barton Theatre Company, Greater Manchester Fringe Festival, Lynsey Hanley, Queen of Earth, The Solution Bertolt Brecht, working class | 2 Comments
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