Rosie Holt’s Churchill’s Urinal: A Provocative Take on Politics and Patriarchy
The King’s Head theatre in London presents Churchill’s Urinal, a frenzied show that explores the intersection of politics and patriarchy through a unique lens.
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The King’s Head theatre in London presents Churchill’s Urinal, a frenzied show that explores the intersection of politics and patriarchy through a unique lens.
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