OUR UNIQUE APPROACH TO DEI
Theatre for Corporate Culture Change

Dr Gabor Maté with Dr Sam Graham, post-performance Q & A,
London, International Women’s Day 2024.

This was a powerful, moving, well observed show addressing a huge and important subject but with an incredible lightness of touch. Clever use of the band and the tech visuals created breathing spaces in between the serious message delivered by a phenomenal actress.

Martin Coen

Adaptation: Enough Already is a bespoke theatre piece written for corporate audiences to invite deeper and less guarded conversations about gender inequity in the workplace.

It draws on the writer’s lived experience managing the juggle between home life and the corporate world and is based on data from esteemed authors and researchers such as Dr Gabor Maté (The Myth of Normal), Nkem Ndefo (TheEmbodyLab) and Caroline Criado-Perez (Invisible Women).

Adaptation weaves a number of narratives into a 75 minute performance that together provide a unique and powerful audience experience. By presenting these intertwined influences in women’s lives, some conscious, others subconscious, from both work and home, the play provides an entirely relatable, if unconventional approach to addressing the persistent ‘wicked’ problem of gender inequity.

Performed by Jamaican British actor Kathy Owen, the intersectional nature of DEI is also on the table in thought-provoking ways.

The play is available as part of shaking up your DEI strategy, providing an original off-site experience that is guaranteed to reignite the meaningful, insightful conversations we need to be having if we’re going to break the mould of the status quo.


A brilliant and thought-provoking show, backed by research, with amazing acting and a great storyline. The fantastic live music adds so much to the experience. It really speaks to women and those who care about them. I highly recommend it!

Olya McIntosh

Original and compelling in its quest to rethink social conventions.

Dr Gabor Maté

Beyond Brilliant!

Margaret Wheatley, Leadership and the New Science

Breathtaking.

Beth Dunlop


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