Press & Partners
A clear introduction to the Our House project family for venues, collaborators, commissioners, journalists and organisations.
This page brings together the wider framing of the work, its current strands and its partnership value. It is designed to support programming conversations, media interest, commissioning discussions and public-facing reference across cultural, civic and community contexts.
Held within the broader Words Chose Me ecology, the project family offers multiple points of entry for presentation, collaboration and public dialogue while retaining a coherent artistic identity.
A connected body of work
Our House is an umbrella for linked projects exploring violence, silence, accountability, justice, care, masculinity, memory, place and belonging. Each strand carries its own emphasis while contributing to a wider, recognisable public conversation.
The project family includes Behind Closed Doors, Who Killed Eve?, Where’s Adam?, Who Helped Eve? and Doors into Bedfordshire. Together they form a flexible but clearly held framework for programming, collaboration and audience engagement.
Projects within the Our House world
The project family contains distinct works that can be introduced individually or collectively, depending on the setting, audience and partnership context.
Behind Closed Doors
A survivor-centred strand exploring what happens behind closed doors, inviting audiences into reflection around harm, silence, healing and hidden stories.
Who Killed Eve?
An immersive and facilitated work confronting rape culture, victim-blaming, gaslighting and institutional harm through house, clues, audio and reflection.
Where’s Adam?
A developing strand focused on men, witness, absence, accountability and the social conditions that allow harm to remain unchallenged.
Who Helped Eve?
A connected enquiry into allyship, support, intervention and the conditions that make care visible, possible and transformative.
Doors into Bedfordshire
A place-rooted strand opening local conversations through Bedfordshire voices, histories, spaces and lived experience.
A framework for presentation, partnership and public dialogue
Our House can operate across installations, workshops, facilitated events, talks, cultural interventions, campaign-linked activity and place-based collaboration. This flexibility allows the work to meet different audiences without losing its thematic integrity.
The project family is particularly suited to settings that value thoughtful engagement, social relevance, public conversation and audience experience held with care.
Where the work can live
Our House is suited to venues and organisations looking for work that is artistically grounded, socially aware and capable of creating meaningful audience engagement.
Potential contexts include theatres, arts centres, libraries, festivals, museums, councils, community organisations, education providers, wellbeing networks and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Well placed for media and public visibility
The project family is suited to interviews, previews, features, programme copy, listings, partner references and public communications connected to current and forthcoming activity.
Editorial interest may focus on the wider project vision, individual strands, local relevance, creative engagement practice and the role of story-led work in opening complex public conversations.
Enquiries, partnerships and media contact
Enquiries are welcome from journalists, venues, festivals, commissioners, producers, community partners, cultural organisations and collaborators interested in the Our House project family.
For press, partnership and programming conversations related to Our House, please get in touch at media@wordschoseme.com.
