Our Productions

Commissioning female and nonbinary focused podcasts and theatrical productions

Previous Productions

By Sabrina Mahfouz and Hollie McNish

★★★★★ - 'A particularly impressive feat' - Morning Star

★★★★- ' A tremendous three-hander' - Scotsman

★★★★ - 'Defiantly and rawly poetic' - AllEdinburghTheatre.com

★★★★ - 'A hard hitting and powerful piece' - Edinburgh Guide

★★★★ - 'Stylish direction from Caroline Bryant' - Reviews Hub

By Kay Adshead

Inspired by real stories from women working in street prostitution, 'A Cracked Plaster Sky' tells the irreverent and painfully amusing story of Grace, and the voice inside her head. A voice that, despite poverty, violence, imprisonment, estrangement and despair, won’t shut up.

By Somalia Seaton

“I see you strong, I see you spinning on your own axis – full of life – full of joy. I see you like me when I turned 18 – unfiltered – ready to conquer the world head held high – heart strong – I see you growing everyday.”

Informed and inspired by women who have lived through the criminal justice system.

By Alexandra Wood

Never Vera Blue tells the story of one woman who, through the course of her marriage, has been made to doubt herself so much, she cannot even say, with certainty, how tall she is. Trapped, like Little Red Riding Hood in the belly of a wolf, she asks the vital question – how do I get out?

Underwater Love

By Flair May

Strange and beautiful, she is a creature not a person. They have made her a myth.

Underwater Love explores how young people assert themselves within relationships in a world saturated with sexual imagery and content.


Stay in the Loop

A podcast special exploring the experiences of women who have survived domestic abuse

Listen Now on Spotify & Apple

Winner - Silver, British Podcast Awards 2022 (Fiction Category)

Winner - Silver, Anthem Awards 2022 (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Category)

Runner Up - International Women’s Podcast Awards 2021 (Moment of Touching Honesty Category)

Winner - Bronze, ARIAS Awards 2022 (Grassroots Category)

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