is a feminist play by Alice Birch, commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and first performed in 2014.
It was the co-winner of the 2014 George Devine Award for Most Promising New Playwright and was nominated for the 2014/15 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.
[1] The scenes begin with a dialogue between a man and woman discussing sex as she takes control of his education.
The Royal Shakespeare Company commissioned Birch to write the play and provided her with the prompt, "Well-behaved women seldom make history".
Birch also took inspiration from Valerie Solanas' SCUM Manifesto, as well as feminist writers such as Kat Banyard, Caitlin Moran, Andrea Dworkin.
Revolt Again premiered in 2014 at The Other Place as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's Midsummer Mischief.
The production starred Robert Boulter, Scarlett Brookes, Ruth Gemmell, and Mimi Ndiweni.
[7] This production starred Daniel Abeles, Molly Bernard, Eboni Booth, and Jennifer Ikeda.