A THEATRE piece that sheds light on the issue of coercive control will be performed in Bradford later this month.

Soundproofbox's upcoming theatre production, Red Flags, will be performed at 1 The Interchange - the Latitude building - on Nelson Street in the city centre on April 25 from 11am until 12.15pm.

Funded by the National Lottery Community Fund, Red Flags is a poignant exploration of the signs and consequences of coercive control.

Free tickets for "Red Flags" are available now at eventbrite.co.uk/e/red-flags-show-about-coercive-control-3-tickets-882454614507?aff=oddtdtcreator

"We're thrilled to bring Red Flags to the stage," said Lisa Bell, founder of Soundproofbox.

"This production not only showcases the talent and creativity within Bradford's artistic community but also addresses an important social issue with sensitivity and depth."

Coercive control, often unrecognised or misunderstood, can have devastating effects on individuals and communities.

Through Red Flags, Soundproofbox aims to foster greater awareness and encourage conversations around this topic.