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Sex Workers' Opera is a modern theatre and opera performance written and performed by sex workers and their friends and allies, with the cast and crew consisting of at least 50% sex workers.[1] It is billed as "a rare opportunity to hear stories from a hidden and misrepresented world from the workers themselves."[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Hall, Amanda; Knox, Siobhan; Etchart, Alex (30 January 2015). "Sex workers write and perform opera in Dalston". London Live.
- ^ "About". Sex Workers' Opera. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
- ^ Giambalvo, Flaminia (29 January 2015). "We Spoke to the Sex Workers Behind London's Sex Workers' Opera". Vice.
- ^ Bartholomew, Emma (28 May 2014). "Sex Workers Opera opens in Hackney". Hackney Gazette.
- ^ Hagan, Nick (22 January 2015). "Sex Workers Opera: raising marginalised voices and challenging stereotypes". East End Review.
- ^ Jury, Louise (16 July 2014). "Sex worker and cake lover operas to debut at Tête à Tête festival". London Evening Standard.
- ^ "Sex Workers' Opera goes to Arcola Theatre January 2015". NSWP.
- ^ Ross, Daniel (29 May 2014). "Sex Workers' Opera celebrates 'incredible' first night". Classic FM.
- ^ Mullin, Frankie (28 May 2014). "Sex Workers' Opera lets escorts, webcam performers and strippers tell their stories through performance and music". The Independent.
External links
editCategory:British opera companies Category:Sex worker organizations Category:Sex industry in the United Kingdom