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100 Banners

To commemorate the centenary of the Representation of the People Act 1918, 100 Banners are being created by communities across London to feature in various events in the capital to mark the anniversary of women first getting the vote.

Partnering with museums, archives and arts organisations across Greater London, Digital Drama have been working with community groups and artist Becci Kenning of www.art-in-transit.com to create 100 Banners inspired by the suffrage banner collection held in the archives of the Women’s Library at LSE.

100 Banners is an artistic response to the campaigns run by Suffragettes and Suffragists in their ambition to achieve women’s equal voting rights. The artistic process captures and celebrates the decorative craft skills historically associated with women’s art, and explores their political and subversive potential.

To mark the anniversary of the Representation of the People Act, the 100 Banners will be part of the national commemorations and be processed by the makers of the banners at the March4Women on March 4th from Parliament to Trafalgar Square, led by Helen Pankhurst, will feature at the Royal Albert Hall on International Women’s Day on March 8th, and at the WOW Festival at the Southbank on the 11th of March 2018. A selection of 100 Banners will then be displayed at the Royal Albert Hall, the Women’s Library at the London School of Economics, the House of Lords and various partner venues around Greater London during 2018.

Project Partners for 100 Banners include; Museum of London, Kensington Royal Palace, Hampton Court Palace, Tower of London, Museum of Croydon, Gunnersbury Park Museum, Headstone Museum, Brent Museum, artsdepot, Anstee Bridge, Merton Heritage and Studies Centre and various WI groups across London.

100 Banners is funded by a £95,500 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and £2,900 from the London Borough of Kingston upon Thames.

By |2018-02-19T14:35:14+00:004 October 2017|Uncategorized|5 Comments

Deeds Not Words is a great success

Deeds Not Words, the immersive drama produced by Digital Drama, was a sell out success for the eight performances in Covent Garden.

Staged in the Swiss Church on Endell Street, Deeds Not Words was supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.

Depicting the lives and work of the the suffragette medics who set up and run the Endell Street Military Hospital, the production had a cast and crew of over 30 and an audience who were immersed in the action in their role as the War Office Committee, assessing a funding increase request but actually seeking signs of suffragette militancy.

After such a positive reception to the play, Digital Drama are planning further performances of Deeds Not Words and will release dates on this website in the autumn.

 

By |2017-08-02T07:58:32+00:0025 July 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Deeds Not Words – Tickets on Sale Now

Tickets for Deeds Not Words – the interactive drama in Covent Garden – are selling fast. The performance explores the lives of the Suffragettes who ran the Endell Street Military Hospital and the soldiers they treated.

To book your ticket for the 7th or 8th of July, go to Eventbrite and select your performance.

Digital Drama’s short film about the Endell Street Military Hospital can be seen here.

 

By |2017-06-20T17:12:37+00:0020 June 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Banners and Bandages – WWI Suffragette Hospital

Digital Drama has been awarded a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to create a multi-media project focusing on the Endell Street Military Hospital.

TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR IMMERSIVE DRAMA – DEEDS NOT WORDS – GO TO WEBPAGE

Click here to go to the project website pages for history and project blog.

Click here to watch the project film.

Deeds not Words’: Endell Street Military Hospital commemorates the hospital founded by two suffragist doctors  and whose all-female medical staff treated over 26,000 patients and performed more than 7,000 operations between 1915-1919.

Digital Drama, a UK-based media production company, has been awarded a £73,900 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for the project in partnership with the Women’s Library at the London School of Economics. An immersive dramatic event, creative workshops and exhibition and website will be created in July 2017.

CALL TO ACTION…GET INVOLVED

We are looking for volunteers to get involved in performance, stage management and historical research this summer. To find out more about the project and express your interest in taking part, please contact info@digitaldrama.org or call Alison on 07525 205148.

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By |2017-06-03T11:51:06+00:0027 January 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Digital Drama Wins Gold in New York!

Digital-DramaWe did it! Digital Drama’s production of Peace in Our Time has just won Gold at the New York Radio Festivals. We are so proud of cast and crew and all our Kickstarter supporters and the Arts Council England who made the production come this far.

The ceremony was very humbling – radio productiophoto-1n companies from around the world getting awards for brilliant audio.

Peace in Our Time is now available to subscribe to as a free podcast on iTunes – look for Peace in Our Time by Digital Drama or on our website www.digitaldrama.org/podcasts-2

 

 

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By |2016-11-15T19:48:16+00:0023 June 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments
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