Anger over Epstein and Andrew fuels festival of 'female anarchy'

Over 70 UK playwrights are staging a theatrical event titled 'All the Rage' in a London office building to protest the institutional silence surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. The performance aims to center the voices of victims and explore themes of power and abuse.
Why it matters
This event highlights the role of arts and culture in addressing high-profile social justice issues and systemic abuse.
Share Save Add as preferred on Google Ian Youngs Culture reporter BBC All the Rage combines performances and artistic installations in an empty office in the City of London Dozens of leading female writers are uniting to stage an ambitious theatrical event in a financial office to express their "seismic rage" over the Epstein files and honour his victims.
The framing focuses on 'female anarchy' and systemic critique of power, which aligns with progressive social commentary.
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