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1984

‘To the future or to the past, to a time when thought is free: From the age of uniformity, from the age of Big Brother, from the age of double think… greetings!’

Award winning Box Tale Soup present a stunning new adaptation of Orwell’s dystopian classic.
Known for their ingenious sets and slick storytelling, Box Tale Soup’s unique puppetry becomes a striking metaphor for Orwell’s chilling vision of power and control.
The year is 1984, perhaps - it is impossible to tell for certain. We are being watched, Big Brother is everywhere, truth changes daily, and everyone conforms. But for Winston Smith, insignificant cog in the Party’s vast machine, this half-life is not enough. He dreams of freedom, but is he the only one? Dreams can be deadly when rebellion begins with a thought.


Featuring the voices of Sophie Aldred & Joanna Lumley, with Simon Russell Beale as the voice of Big Brother.

School discounts apply.

Age Restriction & Content Warning:
12+ This show contains sexual references and distressing or potentially triggering themes including references to incarceration and torture.
event dateWednesday 25 March
venue addressSwan Theatre, The Moors, Worcestershire WR1 3ED
event timesWed 25 March - 7.30pm

Tickets: £16.00
telephone 01905 611 427 for latest times or cancellations.
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