Supported by SICK! Festival
Part rave, part drama – LIL.MISS.LADY (Lady Lykez) explores the history of Grime through the eyes of a vigorous female MC. From the early stages of Jungle, ravers will take an immersive journey through the sounds and visuals of UK bass music culture, reminiscing through UK Garage, Sub-Low, Funky House, Dubstep and Grime; finding out what it means to be a female navigating her way through such a male dominated industry.
Inspired by a series of interviews with influential women in the Grime scene including Lady Stush, Lioness, Queenie, and Baby Blue; LIL.MISS.LADY celebrates Grime, its women and holds a bass fuelled microscope over Britain’s biggest sub-culture since Punk Rock in the 80s. Following sell out performances in 2018 at The Roundhouse & Latitude Festival, HighRise return with their acclaimed genre-defying production for new audiences on a UK tour in 2025.
Reviews
“Everywhere it now goes, there will be a packed dance-floor of people, bobbing in a rave, rooting for Lil Miss Lady as she smashes the music scene.” - Glowing review from British Theatre Guide
★★★★ “this show is a heady mixture that few companies would ever dream of let alone pull off, but HighRise Entertainment brings everything together masterfully.” - The Reviews Hub
★★★★ - “this production is a high-octane, immersive experience. A celebration of music, community, and drive — exhilarating fun.” “Sumayya Si-Tayeb’s BSL interpretation added to the richness and accessibility of the world…” - A Young(ish) Perspective