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Debating ideas of monogamy, questionable hookups and the female friendships we make throughout life


Director Alyssa Wint. Designer Annabel Edkins.

“I’ve been ‘conditioned’, right, as a woman, to think that it’s important for me to have eye contact. Affection. To feel, to feel, connected right, and I’ve never actually considered whether or not I want to be not connected.”

Tosh and Lou live in their flat, spending time sharing stories about boys, about sex, about life. But as they converse, the idea of where they sit in society begins to unravel. Over 22 scenes they debate the ideas of monogamy, questionable hookups and the female friendships we make throughout life. What will happen when Tosh and Lou try to break out of the rules they’ve been brought up into?


Scenes With Girls is showing as part of BOVTS Summer Festival – Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s season of cutting edge contemporary works. Scenes With Girls is showing as part of a double bill with The Nobodies.

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  • Dates: Thu 6th - Sat 8th June 2024
  • Show time: 6pm (plus 1pm on Sat)
  • Tickets: £10 (or £15 for same day double bill)
  • Running Time: 60-90 mins (no interval)
  • Suitable for: Ages 14+
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Scenes with Girls by Miriam Battye
Scenes with Girls by Miriam Battye
  • Running Time: 60-90 mins (no interval)
  • Suitable for: Ages 14+
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