"As a whole, it was a pleasantly bite-sized experience of new and better-known talent." Ellen Olley enjoys a Night of Voices with Sightline Theatre Company.
'How could something be so painful and so bright' — on International Women's Day, Molly Knox beautifully explores her own relationship with menstruation and her body.
"Low Level Panic is a play that interrogates a specific kind of privileged, white feminism with humour and tenderness. Directors Honor Douglas and Zara Ewen (and assistant directors Katie Proctor and Molly Knox) effortlessly capture the essence of this play with a mix of bold directorial choices and perfect casting." Lola Stakenburg reviews Sightlines' production of Low Level Panic.
"Our vision aimed to encapsulate the relationships between the women, and the 80s set and to focus on the humour in the light moments of this amazing play which covers so many dark themes in a short hour." Honor Douglas and Zara Ewens discuss the themes of Sightlines' upcoming production of 'Low Level Panic'.