Exploring themes of masculinity, colonialism, and loyalty, this award-winning play delves into a tense conflict set in a pivotal room within the Empire. Nina Millns crafts a compelling narrative that challenges societal norms and examines the intricate dynamics of power and identity. Through its rich character interactions, the play invites audiences to reflect on the legacies of colonialism and the personal struggles of those caught in its web.
'Exciting, contemporary, heartfelt and clever' Greg Mosse'Riveting, real and
raw . . . a powerful journey' Balvinder Sopal'Wisely and wittily leaps into
the heart of friendships' Sabrina Mahfouz 'Dares to subject modern feminism to
a tough and timely cross-examination' T.J. EmersonThe hen party from hell
descends into darkness, perfect for fans of Nikki May, Dawn O'Porter and
Zakiya Dalila HarrisSome friends have your back. Some friends stab you in the
back. Ayesha is just about finding her feet on the London stand-up scene, but
when her response to a sexist heckler goes viral, she finds herself drawn into
an exclusive group of activists: a sacred circle of change makers, each woman
with a specific gift to contribute to the cause. The circle draws in her
friend Yaz too and they are both invited to an intimate hen do, except it's
not a hen do - it's a Goddess Retreat. While Ayesha, longing to find her
tribe, tries desperately to fit herself into a shape that the women will
accept, Yaz treats the entire 'itinerary' with open disdain. But the Goddess
Retreat is no laughing matter. As the weekend descends into chaos, they'll
need to stick together if they want to get out alive.Goddesses is a bitingly
brilliant novel that explores the power dynamics of sisterhood and activism,
the dark side of white feminism and the importance of making your voice
heard.READERS LOVE GODDESSES 'Captivating' 'Thrilling' 'Filled with unexpected
twists' 'So damn INTENSE'