Prehistoric

This theatre production allows us entry into a disturbing dystopia where society itself is disintegrating.
Elizabeth Penrose
Published on November 25, 2013

Overview

Let's set the scene... The year is 1979 and the stitching that holds society together has been unpicked. Now, you're living on the remote edge of civilisation and things are far from peachy. Nuclear war is on the horizon, economies have crumbled and your daily life has been reduced to surviving. The "democratically elected" government are intent on maintaing all power and do not care in the slightest for your well-being.

You're miserable and helpless but you hope for change; what happens next? Find out by entering this world at Metro Arts with the theatre production, Prehistoric. Written and directed by Marcel Dorney this performance will make you re-consider societal structures in this dystopia and all-in-all, it will entertain! The cast is filled with talented performers, namely, Kathryn Marquet, Anthony Standish, Anna Straker and Steve Toulmin.

The performance is recommended for those above the age of 15 and contains adult themes.

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