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Performance Artist
Not F**kin' Sorry
Performance

"These four performers are some of the bravest, boldest, most candid and risk-taking on the contemporary London theatre scene. Due credit must also be given to director Liselle Terret and dramaturg Lou Cope for their meticulous work, curating highly emotive and genuinely provocative content from the devising process, and balancing the show’s sorrows and joys with such finesse."
Reviewer Natasha Sutton Williams

Not F**kin Sorry was performed at the Soho Theatre, Southbank Centre, Royal Court of Theatre and the Royal Vauxhall Tavern.
Directed and Created By Liselle Terret (NoT YoUr CiRcUs DoG CoLlEcTiVe), Not F**kin' Sorry is a piece of "shameless sexy punk crip cabaret.
The show is inclusive and aims to challenge the stigmas and stereotypes surrounding disability. The message behind the shows satirical nature shows the terrifying amount of Hate crime and abuse that takes place in Britain towards disabled people.
The hard hitting nature of the piece mixed with the comedic flare makes for a brilliant performance full of funny, thought provoking and transformative moments.
"With luscious lip syncs, sweaty dances and verbatim stories, have your preconceptions rattled as we take you to the edge."

The show was a success and showed a vast amount of representation on stage.
Terret's commitment for representation and inclusivity for all shines through her work on the production Not F**kin' Sorry.
Terret's work on this show clearly made an impact on British Theatre and it also made a huge impact for those who are underrepresented within it.
Reviewer Williams notes at the end of the review "The message of Not F**kin Sorry is crystalline, and cannot be put better than when Selwyn declares, “We are sick of being your circus dogs. Everything you think we can’t do, we can. And we are not f**ing sorry.”
"Through an inspired Countdown satire, the show tackles disability hate and mate crime, detailing three descriptions of recent victims’ experiences."
Reviewer Natasha Sutton Williams

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