Renowned feminist theatre company Scary Little Girls have a passion for telling stories that are historically or culturally excluded, or usually told from one perspective only. The team – led by Rebecca Mordan and Vanessa Pini – have been creating shows for over 20 years.
The theatre company employs around 100 artists annually, reaches live audiences of 25,000 people, creating both indoor and outside work and collaborating and touring with artistic partners, commissioners, pubs, libraries, town councils, and venues from Penzance to John O’Groats. The diversity of our projects is unified by our overriding belief in the power of stories to change society, our love for our audiences and our dedication to improving human and women’s experiences.
Working with female artists and performers and championing the work of female writers, directors and producers, Scary Little Girls actively creates jobs for women, cross-collaborating and skills sharing for the benefit of the artistic and wider community and are committed to the creative case for diversity.
This gives us a unique, wide reach, despite being a small organisation, and a devoted, growing audience who demand that we keep innovating and risk-taking.
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