Battersea Arts Centre, London
Running time: 1hr 10min (no interval)
Age Restrictions: This production is recommended for ages 14+
Tickets from £18.00
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The global gap between rich and poor is growing. As the world decays, the spawn of the powerful dance like everyone is watching.
From the company behind the award-winning The Believers Are But Brothers, this darkly comedic, dizzying show about entitlement, consumption and digital technology invites audiences to use Instagram to explore what's happening in the world around in interactive, innovative new ways.
Winner: 2019 Scotsman Fringe First award
★★★★ ‘Breaks all the rules of theatre behaviour. Riveting.’ The Times
★★★★ ‘Dazzling. Delves below compellingly shocking behaviour to lay bare an epoch-spanning vision of human waste’ The Guardian
★★★★ The Independent ★★★★ The Scotsman
Battersea Arts Centre
Battersea Arts Centre
Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill
London
SW11 5TN
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Battersea Arts Centre is housed in the former Battersea Town Hall built in 1893. The venue was damaged by a fire during renovations in 2015, though the majority of the centre was saved and remains open. The theatre was founded in the early 1980s. The venue is known for presenting musicals and plays alike including Jerry Springer The Opera, Jackson's Way and The Masque of the Red Death.
Travel by train: Clapham Junction. Nearest tube: Clapham Common, Stockwell