EXTRA TIME: BEYOND THE LADIES FOOTBALL CLUB

This spring, we will once again be opening our doors for a programme of free to attend activities and events, this time in celebration of our brand-new production The Ladies Football Club.
Ranging from a casual kick about to artistic sessions to listening forums, Extra Time offers a free-to-attend range of activities, open for anyone and everyone to explore and connect with something extra to the performances happening on stage.
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
FOOTBALL IN THE SQUARE
Saturday 21 March, 10am - 1pm, Tudor Square
Following on from the success of our Dancing in the Square and Singing in the Square events, we now bring you Football in the Square, a morning of activities to allow everyone chance to get involved.
Can you kick it? Yes, you can!
OUR HOME TEAMS
Crucible foyer
Sheffield Theatres are collaborating with Sheffield-born artist Sally Barton and a number of close community partners to devise chants and scarves celebrating their team spirit in the run up to Ladies Football Club.
Partners include United Women Affiliation, Stand and Be Counted's Youth Theatre of Sanctuary and Sheffield Theatres Youth Theatre.
We want to the celebrate the community of football. In the words of United Women Affiliation: Together, Happiness, Reduce Stress and Loneliness!
EXHIBITION & LISTENING POST
Crucible foyer
Sheffield
has always been home to trailblazing women who were passionate about the
beautiful game. Find out more about who they are and what they did at our
exhibition.
The listening post is a project hosting the voices from some of Sheffield's
communities and partner groups to share special personal memories and impactful
moments the beautiful game has had on them.
TALKS
Each Saturday, from Sat 7 - Sat 28 Mar, Adelphi Room, Crucible
We are delighted to hostSheffield Home of Footballas they present a series of talks that delve deeper into archives of women’s football, sharing just some of the fascinating stories of passion and dedication that have driven the game through a century of challenges to where it is now.
The talks are free to attend, but you need a ticket to reserve your space. Please click the link below each event detail to make your reservation.

‘The Lady Footballer’: Women’s Football on the English Home Front during the First World War.
Dr Alex Jackson, Curator, National Football Museum
Saturday 7 March, 5pm
This talk explores the nuances of the rise in women’s football during the First World War and in its immediate aftermath. Through previously unseen cartoons, photographs, and reports, we can explore the different ways in which people responded to the wartime phenomena that was women’s football.
Reserve your place here.

From Presence to Participation: Women and Football in Sheffield 1867 - 1921
Nell Farrell, Football History Tour Guide, Sheffield Home of Football
Saturday 14 March, 5pm
Nell's talk explores what women’s relationship with football looked like during football’s earliest organised years in Sheffield, as the game we recognise today was taking shape; how Sheffield hosted two of the earliest recorded games played between two women’s teams; how women’s football blossomed in Sheffield during WW1 and how things were forced to a sudden halt afterwards.
Reserve your place here.

The History of Women’s Football in Sheffield
Ruth Johnson, Resources and Information Worker, Women and Girls Football Development Worker, FURD: Football Unites, Racism Divides)
Saturday 21 March, 5pm
This talk will outline the ups and downs of women’s football, with many stories – funny, shocking and inspiring – about the brave and rebellious women who fought for the right to play, and upon whose shoulders today's female footballers stand.
Reserve your place here.

Wathletico: A Ladies Football Club
Caroline Austwick, founder of Wathletico Womens FC
Saturday 28 March, 5pm
Join Caroline as she shares the Wathletico story, how the club started and what it brings to so many lives. Wathletico is all about inclusion. Whether you have played before, never kicked a ball or just love football, every woman is welcome, of any age or ability.
Reserve your place here.
Along with the free talks, Sheffield Home of Football will also be running city centre tours, delving even deeper into the history of the Women’s Game in Sheffield, with tickets available to purchase here.
IN CONVERSATION: ELIZABETH NEWMAN AND SCOTT GRAHAM
Designed to inspire theatre makers, teachers and creative performers, Elizabeth Newman (Sheffield Theatres Artistic Director and Director of The Ladies Football Club) and Scott Graham (Artistic Director of Frantic Assembly and Movement Director of The Ladies Football Club) will discuss the creative process of blending physical performance with the art of storytelling, particularly when combining sport and theatre.
LIFE DRAWING
Celebrating the design and costumes around The Ladies Football Club, participants of all skill levels are welcome to join the session with a model clothed in costume. Learn more with drawing advice shared within the group and stories of the costumes’ history.
