• S5, Ep6 We’ll Have Nun of It written by Rosie Dart & Finola Southgate

  • May 26 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

S5, Ep6 We’ll Have Nun of It written by Rosie Dart & Finola Southgate

  • Summary

  • It’s 1967 – There’s a change in the breeze. A new contraceptive pill is available, same-sex relationships are legal and second-wave feminism is in full flux. Against this new era, four friends navigate life at St Anne’s Convent School. But as opinions collide and feelings towards one another shift, the group’s final year doesn’t play out as planned.


    A poignant, new coming-of-age musical that explores struggles surrounding Irish emigration, sexuality, and faith, We’ll Have Nun of It prompts important questions about growing up in a divided world and highlights the vitality of sisterhood during dark times.


    Featuring songs ‘Daydream Days’ and ‘Vines’ performed by Finola Southgate.


    Rosie Dart (She/Her) Book, Director & Producer

    Rosie has created work for Gilded Balloon at Edinburgh Fringe, VAULT festival and NYMT. Within casting she has worked in-house at Netflix as well as on projects such as Girl From the North Country (UK Tour), Enola Holmes 2 (Netflix) & Luther (Netflix). @heyrosiedart


    Finola Southgate (She/Her) Music, Lyrics and Book

    Finola is a songwriter and composer across soul, pop and musical theatre. She has performed original music across venues including Sportspaleis Antwerp and released albums with The Monroes and Sister Sister Productions. @finola.music


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