Eastern Chatter Issue 6 Autumn / Winter 2016 | Page 9

  By Charlotte Nicholls & Jessica Arnold To celebrate the International Day of the Girl the Eastern Chatter team went to see a performance called Layla’s Room at the Sherman Theatre. A survey was sent out to teenagers across the UK and the writers of the play brought their voices are brought to life in Layla. Layla is teenage Londoner who is constantly objectified and picked on by her best friend’s boyfriend called Joe. Throughout the performance we learnt a lot about Layla and her plight. The thigh gap, oversexed pop and selfies that are photoshopped – they’re just part of the world she lives in. For a lot of us at Eastern Chatter, Layla’s Room struck close to home. Most of us have experienced some sort of unwanted sexual attention that was labelled as ‘Banter’ so we were able to relate to Layla in a way. They covered some sensitive issues but in an easy to watch and helpful manner. At the end of the show, we had a little meet the cast session where we spoke about issues in our community. We all enjoyed the show and it was a great experience for us. We would like to thank the Sherman Theatre and Full Circle Education for their generosity of allowing us to see Layla’s Room and a massive well done to the cast for doing such a fabulous show. In our next edition we will be writing about similar events we, as girls, experience. We will also talk about how to deal with it and who to talk to.