This shows a letter written after the play ‘Now Wash Your Hands Please’ to South East Regional Arts Association, asking for support and recognition for Siren to enable them to reach wider audiences.
This shows a letter of appreciation written after Siren had performed ‘Mama’s Gone A’Hunting’ at Boundstone School. The letter highlights that pupils staff and friends were impressed by the …’stimulating thought provoking performance'.
This is a review of two plays, 'Mama’s Gone A’Hunting' and 'Curfew', which were performed on two consecutive nights in St Ives at The Parish Rooms.
As well as commenting on the performers acting ability, the review highlighted the lighting of both plays, as being harsh and beautiful.
This shows a preview of “From the Divine’ which was performed at The Millfield House Arts Centre in Edmonton, London.
Ticket prices were shown as £1.75 full price or £1.15 concessionary fare.
The preview has an interview with Jane Boston who played Magda.
Salvadori describes the play as "a homage to Fifties B-movies with ladykillers, Mafia plots, and McCarthy conspiracies. But it's also a parody, poking fun at the femme fatale image and the clean cut freshness of stars like Doris Day."
The review was written after a performance at the Old Bull Centre, Barnet. The article is headlined "Wickedly Clever", and Leeb describes Siren Theatre Company as a "committed, courageous, refreshingly honest, and highly versatile trio".
The review was written after a performance at Hoxton Hall, London. The writer has endless praise for Siren, concluding that "the show exemplifies female humour as its sharpest - acidic and biting enough to be felt, but never allowed to become cynical or had-bitten. As a group, Siren are a lively and seemingly endless source of talent, completely self-contained as actresses, singers, writers and musicians."
Digital reproduction of a review in The Stage of Siren's play 'From the Divine', when it was performed at the Oval House Theatre, London.
The review was particularly positive about the performance of Tasha Fairbanks as Harry and her manipulation of the ventriloquist dummy, Harry, as they both merge into one person.
Sunshine Sisters were a lesbian acapella duo from Brighton comprising of Kia Hunter and Jo Bourne. We performed in London, Brighton and Belgium between 1991 and 1992, and this cassette features three of our own compositions. recorded on Alan Way's four track in Kemptown Brighton.
Tommy and Betty’s collection of personal memorabilia was found in a house clearance sale in Worthing in 2017. It includes a lifetime together of photo albums, all taken on Betty’s Icarex Camera, c1966.
The digital poster for Traumfrau queer party event which took place on the 22nd of February 2013 at The Haunt.
The event was a Valentine celebration, celebrating the value of consensual love, over romantic love.
"Forget about heart shaped chocolate boxes and Valentine blues... and come celebrate all kinds of (consensual) love with us!"
Special guest for this edition: ANNEKA
DJs:
Mrs Norman Knows: Bedroom Electropop
Siouxie Nag: Femtronic, Electronica, Alternative dance
The digital poster for Traumfrau queer party event which took place on the 30th of November 2012 at The Haunt.
Traumfrau started in April 2012 at the TUBE, but by the autumn of that year it had outgrown its first venue and moved to a larger space, The Haunt.
Special guest for this edition: Sabrina Chap, NYC, “Bouncing rhythms, complex instrumentation, and intelligent lyrics” - BITCH.