Comedian Rosie Wilby is taking audiences on a personal journey exploring womanhood in the 1990s.
Nineties Woman, part of the Wandsworth Arts Festival, is an intimate work-in-progress performance.
The performance involves Rosie's new detective documentary, an unrequited love story as well as a question and answer session with the creator.
Rosie starts with her treasured old copies of DIY feminist newspaper she wrote for at York University.
She manages to track down the collective of women involved, intercutting interviews about what they are doing now while exploring what happened to feminism.
The piece is complimented with archive photos and a personal narrative about her own journey.
A kaleidoscope of history takes in the riotgrrl movement, poll tax, reclaim the night rallies and girl power.
Rosie is a presenter and producer for Resonance 104.4FMs Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) show Out in South London.
She also regularly performs comedy gigs and writes for a number of newspapers.
Rosie Wilby: Nineties Woman, The Exhibit, Balham Station Road, Balham, May 16, tickets £3, 7.30pm-9.30pm, visit theexhibit.co.uk or call 020 8772 6556.
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