Celebrating the Women of Oxford’s Past This International Women’s Day
Oxford Castle & Prison are hosting an evening of interactive theatre to celebrate International Women’s Day and raise money for the Oxfordshire Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Centre.
The charity event will celebrate the unsung heroines from Oxford Castle & Prison’s turbulent history with performances of monologues from their perspectives. Women such as Empress Matilda to the Ascott Martyrs, Elizabeth Lilburn and Felicia Skene will all have their voices shared with audiences. The event is a theatrical style event where guests will be guided to each room and cell to ‘meet’ the different women.
Chris Abbott, General Manager, Oxford Castle & Prison, “The history of Oxford Castle & Prison is somewhat extraordinary, and tales of the turbulent past are often filled with heroic women. It’s only right to use the backdrop of International Women’s Day to celebrate the revolutionary women of Oxford Castle & Prison’s past in order to raise money for the Oxfordshire Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Centre who work to protect survivors of sexual abuse, rape, domestic violence and harassment.”
The event is being held to raise money for the Oxfordshire Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Centre, a feminist organisation committed to supporting survivors of sexual abuse, rape, domestic violence and harassment. Please see their website – www.osarcc.org.uk – for more details on their work. There will be a chance to donate more towards their cause at the end of the event – they are trying to raise £40k for their 40th Anniversary.
International Women’s Day Charity Evening
7 March, 7-8pm
Age: 16+ due to adult themes
Price: £5 donation to Oxfordshire Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Centre
www.oxfordcastleandprison.co.uk
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