The Cagebirds Dress Rehearsal
March 5
The dress rehearsal of The Cagebirds at The Fellowship Café.
March 7 & 8 The Cagebirds at The Fellowship Café – 4pm and 7pm each day – a captivating play by David Campton, directed by the talented Claire Gordon. First performed in 1978. It explores themes of freedom, control, and individuality. The action takes place in a single setting — a room where several women, each representing different human characteristics, live under the control of the Mistress. Their lives are disrupted by the arrival of the Wild One, who challenges their confinement. The play becomes a study of conformity, manipulation, and the cost of liberation. Themes that are explored by director Claire Gordon and her cast of 8 women in this production nearly 50 years on. Now in a world where social media, AI and the fight to belong and exist continue to be a challenge that enforces a metaphorical cage that can keep women trapped in their own self induced isolation. Sometimes it’s easier to close the door and lock yourself away from the world outside because the cost of freedom seems too great. This short play where 7 women appears caged by the ominous Mistress will be stage in March for International Women’s day as a statement to call to attention the challenges still faced by many women today. Tickets are available here https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/the-cagebirds – ALSO CAN ALSO PAY AT THE DOOR.



















