The ‘Food Bank Generation’

Occuring
for 2 hours, 15 mins
Venue
St Paul's Church
Address
Ryhope Street North Ryhope, SR2 0HH, United Kingdom

St Paul's are thrilled to be part of The Cultural Spring's Bitesize programme and be a venue for the show Food Bank Generation Game created by Theatre Space North East on Friday 14th April at 6pm.
The ‘Food Bank Generation’ Game fuses the unlikely components of hunger poverty and classic television game shows as a provocative vehicle to explore the plight of foodbank use. Developed alongside local residents, organisations, and service users, this play-along ‘golden generation’ gameshow – think The Generation Game, Supermarket Sweep, Play Your Cards Right - is packed with practical games and tasks designed to entertain whilst drawing attention to their underlying stories to highlight current issues as well as ‘the positive side of poverty’ through humour, pathos, human spirit and sense of community.
Tickets are just £5, available from www.theculturalspring.org/bitesize All proceeds to the Sunderland Soup Kitchen and The Forage Community Project.

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The ‘Food Bank Generation’

Occuring
for 2 hours, 15 mins
Venue
St Paul's Church
Address
Ryhope Street North Ryhope, SR2 0HH, United Kingdom

St Paul's are thrilled to be part of The Cultural Spring's Bitesize programme and be a venue for the show Food Bank Generation Game created by Theatre Space North East on Friday 14th April at 6pm.
The ‘Food Bank Generation’ Game fuses the unlikely components of hunger poverty and classic television game shows as a provocative vehicle to explore the plight of foodbank use. Developed alongside local residents, organisations, and service users, this play-along ‘golden generation’ gameshow – think The Generation Game, Supermarket Sweep, Play Your Cards Right - is packed with practical games and tasks designed to entertain whilst drawing attention to their underlying stories to highlight current issues as well as ‘the positive side of poverty’ through humour, pathos, human spirit and sense of community.
Tickets are just £5, available from www.theculturalspring.org/bitesize All proceeds to the Sunderland Soup Kitchen and The Forage Community Project.