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VOICE PERFORMANCE Emma Frankland VOICE PERFORMANCE Emma Frankland

Orlando

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Virginia Woolf's Orlando re-imagined by five poets for BBC Radio 3

An exhilarating, inventive, comedic odyssey spanning four centuries. A journey of self-discovery and transformation, unravelling gender expectations, identity and sexuality.

Chapter 1 & 6: by Amanda Dalton
Chapter 2: by Caroline Bird
Chapter 3: by Zena Edwards
Chapter 4: by Karen McCarthy Woolf
Chapter 5: by Hannah Silva

ORLANDO.....Emma Frankland
OAK TREE.....Claire Benedict
QUEEN ELIZABETH I / THE BLACKAMOOR.....Nina Sosanya
MRS GRIMSDITCH.....Kate Rutter
EUPHROSYNE / SASHA / MAID.....Natalie Grady
NICHOLAS GREEN / CAPTAIN.....Rupert Hill
GRACE......Leonie Elliott
RUSTUM / NARRATOR.....Stephen Marzella
SHELMERDINE/ BOW STREET RUNNER .....Cesare Taurasi

Directed by Nadia Molinari

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VOICE PERFORMANCE Emma Frankland VOICE PERFORMANCE Emma Frankland

Cut The Wires

In collaboration with Open Barbers and Gwen Scott, Emma presented an immersive barbering experience for CUT Festival audiences. Replacing a traditional barbershop mirror with the London skyline, let the sound of scissors fade away and allow yourself to eavesdrop on the lives, loves and style choices of East London’s ever evolving queer scene.

Featuring a time travelling pigeon and plenty of poetic licence this audio adventure will suggest how things might once have been and celebrate how they are today.

In collaboration with Open Barbers and Gwen Scott, Emma Frankland presented an immersive barbering experience for CUT Festival audiences. Replacing a traditional barbershop mirror with the London skyline, let the sound of scissors fade away and allow yourself to eavesdrop on the lives, loves and style choices of East London’s ever evolving queer scene. Featuring a time travelling pigeon and plenty of poetic licence this audio adventure will suggest how things might once have been and celebrate how they are today. With thanks to London Metropolitan Archive, Bishopsgate Institute and Queer Tours of London. Emma Frankland is an award winning artist and performer. Her work is ridiculous, honest and playfully destructive and creates space for difficult conversations. Through her collaborative project None of Us is Yet a Robot she is forging global links and amplifying queer and non-gender conforming voices through performance work and activism. Commissioned by Cut Festival and funded by Blank Billboard CIC, Jerwood Charitable Foundation and Arts Council England.

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