How’s Your Father?

+ Q&A
Hows Your Father is a show about challenged and challenging dads.
Built by unique collaboration between Floyd Productions, the UEA School of Social Work, Menscraft and Norfolk County Council.The play has been created using UEA research on fathers’ experiences of local authority children’s services and the family court, and the views of other local fathers.
We present four stories about men’s lives as fathers, what happens when they come up against different challenges,and what they discover about being a dad. Our aim is to open up the conversation about what it means to be a father, what challenges fathers face and why fathers matter, for all of us. The show will be followed by a discussion with its cast and creators, to further explore the issues they present.
- Thursday 05 Oct 2023
- Expired!
- 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
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How’s Your Father?

- Thursday 05 Oct 2023
- Expired!
- 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Location
+ Q&A
Hows Your Father is a show about challenged and challenging dads.
Built by unique collaboration between Floyd Productions, the UEA School of Social Work, Menscraft and Norfolk County Council.The play has been created using UEA research on fathers’ experiences of local authority children’s services and the family court, and the views of other local fathers.
We present four stories about men’s lives as fathers, what happens when they come up against different challenges,and what they discover about being a dad. Our aim is to open up the conversation about what it means to be a father, what challenges fathers face and why fathers matter, for all of us. The show will be followed by a discussion with its cast and creators, to further explore the issues they present.
How’s Your Father?

- Thursday 05 Oct 2023
- Expired!
- 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Location
+ Q&A
Hows Your Father is a show about challenged and challenging dads.
Built by unique collaboration between Floyd Productions, the UEA School of Social Work, Menscraft and Norfolk County Council.The play has been created using UEA research on fathers’ experiences of local authority children’s services and the family court, and the views of other local fathers.
We present four stories about men’s lives as fathers, what happens when they come up against different challenges,and what they discover about being a dad. Our aim is to open up the conversation about what it means to be a father, what challenges fathers face and why fathers matter, for all of us. The show will be followed by a discussion with its cast and creators, to further explore the issues they present.