How I Explore Transfem Rage on Stage
Tabby Lamb
Pier Street
Sunday 20 July
3.30-4.30pm
£3-10 (Pay What You Decide)
Too often, trans stories are framed through tragedy or sanitised through palatable positivity, but what about rage?
In this empowering talk, writer Tabby Lamb (Happy Meal) explores how trans-fem rage fuels her work: unapologetic, unfiltered and fiercely necessary.
From character creation to tone and world-building, Tabby unpacks how anger, born of injustice, survival and power, can become a transformative force in storytelling.
Whether you’re a trans artist reclaiming space or an ally seeking to understand the deeper currents beneath the surface, this session is a powerful reminder that rage is radical and can shape bold, defiant, and unforgettable theatre.
Age recommendation 14+, with parental discretion. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
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Tabby Lamb is a non-binary writer and performer based in East London. She is equally inspired by Carly Rae Jepson and Tennessee Williams and strives to tell stories that explore the intersections between popular culture and politics.
They were part of the Soho Theatre Writers Lab and the LGBTQ Arts Review #RaisingOurVoices scheme for queer and trans writers, Oxford Playhouse Playmakers scheme, and Oli Lansley’s Writing for Stage and TV course. She is also an associate artist for Theatre Royal Stratford East.
They are currently under commission at The Unicorn Theatre, The Place and Kilter, Pentabus and 45North. Alongside their passion for writing, Tabby is a facilitator and runs creative arts projects for people from the LGBTQ+ community. They also founded Theatre Queers & can often be seen advocating for Trans Rights across their social media platforms and beyond.
Tickets
Sun 20 July
3.30pm