May 7 at 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
£10 – £15
Gluck’s Flowers
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In 1930’s Britain one artist is living and creating rebelliously outside of the social and gender norm. Gluck.
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A hugely talented artist, idiosyncratic Gluck lived by nobody’s rules but their own, and when celebrity florist Constance Spry walked into their studio with a delivery, a scandalously queer, tempestuous relationship began. This relationship would challenge gender, class and social mores, and was to produce some of the most stunning paintings of the era.
Bristol’s award-winning new writing company Theatre West are delighted to present a new play set in the 1930s about a real relationship that still feels pertinent today.