WiBA Theatre & Networking event
Join us for a theatre visit to watch the amazing story of Small Island by Andrea Levy on Tue 14th April at The Rep
*Please note date has changed to Tuesday 14th April*
Join WiBA members and guests for an theatre visit to watch the amazing story of Small Island by Andrea Levy be brought to life on stage, together with a group of fellow women in business with opportunities before and at the interval for networking. Your ticket price includes an alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink served during the interval. Please select your choice of drink at the end of the booking process.
Small Island takes a journey from the sun-drenched shores of Jamaica to the cold, grey streets of 1940s London in Small Island, providing a powerful and intimate portrayal of Andrea Levy’s multi award-winning novel, adapted for the stage by Helen Edmundson. Directed by Matthew Xia, the bold staging at the fantastic Birmingham Rep theatre offers a fresh perspective on a world shaped by empire and entitlement, caught between belonging and unbelonging, disappointment and hope.
Four unforgettable characters bring this Windrush story to life: Hortense and Gilbert, determined Jamaican migrants in search of belonging and respect; Queenie, an Englishwoman who defies convention; and Bernard, her husband, struggling with change. Together, they discover love across culture, colour and class – and the fragile hope of a shared future.
Spanning decades and continents, this brand-new production draws on the joyful rhythms of calypso and the harsh realities of post-war Britain to explore the emotional truth of our collective history, brought vividly to life through music, striking visuals and a compelling story you will never forget.
Booking terms and conditions
Receipt of your booking whether by email or via Eventbrite indicates acceptance of liability to pay the attendance fee irrespective of whether you attend the event. Refunds may be requested after a booking has been made but approval of a refund will depend on whether WiBA has already committed payment to a venue. This varies from event to event. Please note that refunds are not paid on cancellations made less than 8 days before the event regardless. WiBA reserves the right to refuse admission if payment is not received prior to an event.
Important notes: The booking constitutes a legally binding contract. It may be necessary for reasons beyond WiBA's control to change content, timings, speakers, date, or venue of an event. Whilst every effort will be made to prevent this, in the unlikely event of a meeting being cancelled, WiBA will make a full refund but disclaim any further liability. Please note that payment must be made in full at time of booking. For details of how we use your booking information please see here: https://www.wiba.co.uk/privacy-policy
Join us for a theatre visit to watch the amazing story of Small Island by Andrea Levy on Tue 14th April at The Rep
*Please note date has changed to Tuesday 14th April*
Join WiBA members and guests for an theatre visit to watch the amazing story of Small Island by Andrea Levy be brought to life on stage, together with a group of fellow women in business with opportunities before and at the interval for networking. Your ticket price includes an alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink served during the interval. Please select your choice of drink at the end of the booking process.
Small Island takes a journey from the sun-drenched shores of Jamaica to the cold, grey streets of 1940s London in Small Island, providing a powerful and intimate portrayal of Andrea Levy’s multi award-winning novel, adapted for the stage by Helen Edmundson. Directed by Matthew Xia, the bold staging at the fantastic Birmingham Rep theatre offers a fresh perspective on a world shaped by empire and entitlement, caught between belonging and unbelonging, disappointment and hope.
Four unforgettable characters bring this Windrush story to life: Hortense and Gilbert, determined Jamaican migrants in search of belonging and respect; Queenie, an Englishwoman who defies convention; and Bernard, her husband, struggling with change. Together, they discover love across culture, colour and class – and the fragile hope of a shared future.
Spanning decades and continents, this brand-new production draws on the joyful rhythms of calypso and the harsh realities of post-war Britain to explore the emotional truth of our collective history, brought vividly to life through music, striking visuals and a compelling story you will never forget.
Booking terms and conditions
Receipt of your booking whether by email or via Eventbrite indicates acceptance of liability to pay the attendance fee irrespective of whether you attend the event. Refunds may be requested after a booking has been made but approval of a refund will depend on whether WiBA has already committed payment to a venue. This varies from event to event. Please note that refunds are not paid on cancellations made less than 8 days before the event regardless. WiBA reserves the right to refuse admission if payment is not received prior to an event.
Important notes: The booking constitutes a legally binding contract. It may be necessary for reasons beyond WiBA's control to change content, timings, speakers, date, or venue of an event. Whilst every effort will be made to prevent this, in the unlikely event of a meeting being cancelled, WiBA will make a full refund but disclaim any further liability. Please note that payment must be made in full at time of booking. For details of how we use your booking information please see here: https://www.wiba.co.uk/privacy-policy
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Highlights
- 3 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Birmingham Repertory Theatre
6 Centenary Square
Birmingham B1 2EP
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