In The Beginning Woman Was The Sun
Thursday 2nd October
7.30pm
Written and performed by Houmi Miura
What happens when you grow up with heroes that look nothing like you? And what happens when you find some that do? Join Houmi on her odyssey to find new heroes in this surreal and witty show that celebrates centuries of iconic, badass, Japanese women.
Houmi’s bedroom is plastered with posters of her childhood heroes. From Marilyn to Mel B, these are the women she’s spent her whole life unquestioningly adoring. As she gazes on their faces, the penny drops: none of them look like her. Houmi realises she’s never tried to
seek out heroes that share her heritage. Thus begins the quest of all quests, where we meet an 11th Century samurai, two powerhouse suffragettes and a legendary queen. And best of all, it’s literally, totally autobiographical. Well… Sort of.
In The Beginning Woman Was The Sun is Houmi Miura’s debut one woman show, supported by HOME, Unity, Arts Council England, New Earth Theatre and Horizons Collective
“A creative and controlled outpouring of righteous fury at those who say, ‘You don’t belong here’”
“Fearlessly explores her own story and identity with insight, honesty and above all, good humour, to challenge preconceptions we in the West hold about East Asian women”
“ It’s so alive and inventive in a way that really pushes the form of a one-person show”
Writer and Performer: Houmi Miura
Director: Alyx Tole
Producer: Sekeenat Karim
Animation: Adam Orton
Set & Costume Designer: Lucy Sneddon
Sound Designer & Composter: Jose Guillermo Puello
Lighting Designer: Matchy Choi Projection
Constultant: Barret Hodgson
Stage Manager: Ronly Lam Movement
Director: Tilda O’Grady
Graphic Designer: Mark Dormand