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Whitelight is the brand new performance from the Likt project.

It is a series of monologues exploring young lesbian and bisexual women's real life experiences of coming out as lesbian or bisexual.

'Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, these performances will have a lasting impact - superb, a must-watch show!'
- A. Lee STUDENT DIRECT


WHEN?

The performance will be performed

********** 7.30pm Thursday 9th March 2006 **************

********** 7.30pm Friday 10th March 2006 ****************

********** 3pm Saturday 11th March 2006 ****************

WHERE?

The Studio
The Capiltol Theatre
at theSchool of Theatre
Manchester Metropolitan University
School of Theatre
Mabel Tylecote Building (Next to All Saints Park)
All Saints,
Oxford Road
Manchester
M15 6BH

Phone: 0161 247 1305
Fax: 0161 247 6875
Email: k.daly@mmu.ac.uk

Box Office

0161 247 1306
(This is an answerphone service)

When booking tickets please leave your name, the number of tickets you require, the evening you are booking for, and whether the tickets are full price or concessionary. If you would like confirmation of your booking please leave your telephone number and we will ring you back. We do not currently have facilities for credit card bookings.

Please collect reserved tickets by 7.15 p.m. on the evening of the performance. Tickets not collected by this time may be sold.

WHO?

The performers will be young lesbian and bisexual women who each have their own individual story to tell

* click for information about each performer *

PRICE AND TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets will go on sale at the start of February.

To reserve a place now or for more information contact:

Amelia- 0781 398 1338


WHY WHITELIGHT?

Whitleight means to us the sum of all the things below, which is why we chose it to represent the themes of the performance, and therefore our lives.

Whitelight n. (hw t, w t l t)

Definition-
1.The achromatic color of maximum lightness
2.Daylight, Dawn; daybreak.
3.lights One's individual opinions, choices, or standards: acted according to their own lights.
4.A person who inspires or is adored by another: My daughter is the light of my life.
5.A prominent or distinguished person; a lum
inary: one of the leading lights of the theater.
6. An expression of the eyes: a strange light in her eyes.
7. Light In Quaker doctrine, the guiding spirit or divine presence in each person.
8. The representation of light in art
9. Pure, honest
10.All the colours of the spectrum or rainbow
11. A light on the darkness
12. Sheading light on an issue

See more about Likt at www.likt.org.uk

See more about pamelaneil at www.pamelaneil.co.uk

WHY?

The Likt project has spent the last 9 months researching over 200 women's experiences of coming out and of services available to young lesbian and bisexual women.

We wanted to share some of those personal stories with you, as well as showcase the full research. See the survey pages for the findings of our surveys

 

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