A List You Should Hear NOW

A List You Should Hear NOW

"I am brilliant at Street Fighter. I have watched Neighbours for over 30 years..."

There are so many things to be proud of. Here, writer, playwright and theatre maker Sharon Kanolik lists a handful of her accomplishments, each shedding a little light on the key moments of her life. A glorious piece which sums up the ethos of 100 voices for 100 years - everyone should have this list and read it out, frequently. 

Contains some strong language...

Fork and Knife

Fork and Knife

"I had never seen blonde hair before..."

Arriving in England with her family, Usha is confronted with a totally new culture. In a gorgeous piece of memoir about the time following her family's expulsion from Uganda, writer Usha Rowan remembers who she was trying to impress the first time she learned to use a Fork and Knife

Diamond

Diamond

“A gem stone is made after millions of years of pressure … rarely flawless, sometimes marked…”

Maya Kay is made of strong stuff. In her piece “How To Be A Strong Woman” part poem, part self-motivation, Maya explores the choices she’s had to make and how her strength is built on a bedrock of support.

With noir humour and a rousing ending, this is a real feel good piece for a Friday at 100 voices for 100 years. 

Anne meets Jeffrey

Anne meets Jeffrey

I can’t really say sorry you know because that would be too easy. " 

100 voices for 100 years aims to celebrate the process we have made towards equality over the last 100 years. It is also about the female voice and asks who controls the stories we tell. In a warm, human and daring piece, artist Emma Berentsen talks about her rape and how through art and her performance piece Anne meets Jeffrey, she is taking her story back. 

This Is Why

This Is Why

"As I read something happened. The story stopped being mine..."

Writer Anne Summerfield started writing nearly 40 years ago, but it was when she finally read her work out loud that she discovered her voice as an author. In this inspiring piece for 100 voices for 100 years, Anne shares her story, and reveals what has kept her going for so long. 

3000 Days

3000 Days

"I was in love with the sight of city lights in the darkness, thousands of bulbs lighting the night."

Ciara McVeigh moved to Manchester from a small town in Ireland, having never even visited the city. 3000 days afterwards, Ciara shares a story of home, and how sometimes a leap in the dark helps you find your path. 

A future in mid-flight

A future in mid-flight

"By the time we met, I knew her better than anyone."

Over the years Louise Taylor and her America pen-friend shared their most intimate secrets and their burgeoning writing talents. In this moving piece for 100 voices for 100 years this Easter Sunday, Louise talks about her loss after her friend's death, followed swiftly by her father's sickness and how, eventually her grief inspired her to pick up her pen once more.

Free

Free

"What a great feeling - to be so open not just with others, but also yourself. Isn't that where your first healthy relationship should start?"

As a gay teenager it wasn't always easy for Christabel Johanson. Years later, as a married woman, she is thrilled to hear a young women telling her about the exploits of female lovers in the park... In a romantic and invigorating piece, Christabel celebrates love and the freedom to chose how you express it. 

The Death Slide

The Death Slide

"You have to drop yourself over the edge, free fall and hope you don't break any bones."

Freya was fearless as a six year old, until she faced  the Death Slide. Would it defeat her? 

A charming piece about what it takes to overcome your fears, by a fantastic young writer, Freya Kelly, for the 100 voices for 100 years project. 

Lazy Legs

Lazy Legs

"The writers group talked about the characters as if they were real."

When writer Kate Ellis shared Lazy Legs with a writers' group it was a surprise to see that having effectively outed herself via the story, the only comments they had were on the quality of the work. Kate reads this quietly political and beautiful short story for the 100 voices for 100 years project. 

The Suffragettes and Me

The Suffragettes and Me

"I thought there was no link, and I hadn't achieved anything..."

Sakina came to the UK age 6 and after mastering the cultural differences, becamee the first woman in her family to go to University. Now she runs her own business, and helps other women find their voices. She nevertheless finds it hard to talk about achievement. In a warm and gentle piece Sakina galvanises us to use our voices. 

Mothers and Daughters

Mothers and Daughters

"How much of a licence do we give ourselves to do what we want to do?" 
‎Playwright and author Tamara wrote a play that was about cycling, but there was far more behind her choice of the central relationship; the idea of the bond between mothers and daughters. In this charming piece she talks about her own mother and how her parents taught her to break the rules.