We'll Meet in Moscow
A love story between two women that spans a hundred years, moves across continents, occurs in a multitude of languages. A story about hope, the distances we travel, and the lengths we might go to when falling in love...
We’ll Meet in Moscow is a new collaborative performance project created by writer Natalie McGrath (Oxygen, Coasting), choreographer Jane Mason (Life Forces, Singer) and sculptor Sophia Clist (Oxygen, The World At Your Feet), and is a response to the banning of Gay Pride in Moscow, August 2012, for 100 years. As we historically celebrate equal marriage rights here in England and Wales, LGBTQ rights are being diminished elsewhere through further punitive legislation in places such as Russia, India and Uganda.
Join us for a work-in-progress performance:
Friday 6th June, 2.30-3.30pm followed by a post-show discussion
Unit 22, Guildhall Shopping Centre, Exeter
This is a FREE event but tickets must be reserved via www.igniteexeter.org.uk
For details of other ways to engage with this project during the Ignite Festival week and beyond please visit www.wmim.co.uk or follow us on Twitter @wmim
We'll Meet in Moscow is looking for LGBTQ people to be interviewed about their experiences of falling in love. If you would like to share your story please get in touch through the project email: hello@wmim.co.uk