Alan Bissett: Ban This Filth! Arches, 9 – 11 April, 2014
Behaviour presents
Alan Bissett: Ban This Filth!
Arches, 253 Argyle Street, G2 8DL
Wed 9 – Fri 11 Apr 2014 | 7pm (60 mins) | £12/£10 (Behaviour day passes available for £20/£16, festival passes available for £48/£38)
Andrea Dworkin: radical feminist. Alan Bissett: man.
One stage.
Bissett plays ‘himself’, telling stories from his own life, and Dworkin, one of the most controversial women in history, who has a few things to say to him. Expect laughter, Led Zeppelin, and a live ‘reconditioning’ of a man who’s had it all too easy…. Until now.
“(Alan Bissett) is eloquent and very funny… Bold in his use of audience participation and physical theatre… Oddly magnificent.”
★★★★ The Scotsman
“hugely engaging… funny, thought-inducing”
★★★★ The Times
“… genuinely fascinating exploration of feminism, pornography, and the ingrained individualism we plant into issues which stretch far beyond just ourselves” ★★★★ National Collective
Shortlisted for an Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award.
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