Make It

Make It

Overview

A sharp, intimate new play exploring ambition, bodily autonomy and the impossible choices placed on women at the point of success

Following the OFFIE-commended On Me, writer Caroline Lamb returns with Make It - a sharp, intimate new play exploring ambition, bodily autonomy and the impossible choices placed on women at the point of success.

Make It follows Gina, a fiercely talented sculptor whose long-awaited big break finally arrives - just as she discovers she’s unexpectedly pregnant. With no room for deferral and a crumbling support system, Gina is forced to confront a brutal question: can she have both a career and a child, or must she choose?

Set against the pressures of the contemporary arts industry, Make It interrogates who is allowed to succeed, at what cost, and what happens when life refuses to wait for the “right moment”.

Produced by Dangerous To Know, a theatre company rooted in the North of England, Make It continues the company’s commitment to staging urgent, politically resonant stories that amplify voices too often unheard. Dangerous To Know’s work dissects long-accepted attitudes to expose and challenge modern myths surrounding work, worth and womanhood.

Running time:
Approximately 1 hour

Content warnings:
Pregnancy; references to infertility; strong language; sexual references; alcohol use; vaping; allusions to abortion and mental health conditions (OCD); blood.


Please note that the performance at 2.30pm on Wed 4th Feb 2026 is baby friendly: Babies can make noise, and parents and carers are free to move around, feed, or leave and re-enter the space as needed. We will limit sudden loud noises, bangs, or strobe lighting. Capacity is lowered to make space for buggies/standing/walking/rocking.


Please note that while this venue does not meet industry regulations for wheelchair access, everything is on one level and step-free.

Latecomers not permitted.


Tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged.
If we are required to cancel a performance, all ticket holders will be refunded in full.

A sharp, intimate new play exploring ambition, bodily autonomy and the impossible choices placed on women at the point of success

Following the OFFIE-commended On Me, writer Caroline Lamb returns with Make It - a sharp, intimate new play exploring ambition, bodily autonomy and the impossible choices placed on women at the point of success.

Make It follows Gina, a fiercely talented sculptor whose long-awaited big break finally arrives - just as she discovers she’s unexpectedly pregnant. With no room for deferral and a crumbling support system, Gina is forced to confront a brutal question: can she have both a career and a child, or must she choose?

Set against the pressures of the contemporary arts industry, Make It interrogates who is allowed to succeed, at what cost, and what happens when life refuses to wait for the “right moment”.

Produced by Dangerous To Know, a theatre company rooted in the North of England, Make It continues the company’s commitment to staging urgent, politically resonant stories that amplify voices too often unheard. Dangerous To Know’s work dissects long-accepted attitudes to expose and challenge modern myths surrounding work, worth and womanhood.

Running time:
Approximately 1 hour

Content warnings:
Pregnancy; references to infertility; strong language; sexual references; alcohol use; vaping; allusions to abortion and mental health conditions (OCD); blood.


Please note that the performance at 2.30pm on Wed 4th Feb 2026 is baby friendly: Babies can make noise, and parents and carers are free to move around, feed, or leave and re-enter the space as needed. We will limit sudden loud noises, bangs, or strobe lighting. Capacity is lowered to make space for buggies/standing/walking/rocking.


Please note that while this venue does not meet industry regulations for wheelchair access, everything is on one level and step-free.

Latecomers not permitted.


Tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged.
If we are required to cancel a performance, all ticket holders will be refunded in full.

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Highlights

  • ages 18+
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Eagle Inn

19 Collier Street

Salford M3 7DW

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