2065
Frozen Light presents Running fromLast event: Friday 13 May 2022 at 1.30pm
- £9 / Non-members: £10
- Garret Theatre
A futuristic sensory extravaganza for audiences with profound and multiple learning disabilities. Frozen Light are specialists in making sensory theatre for adult audiences with PMLD and this is their fifth touring production.
The year is 2065; the people are stifled under an oppressive regime made up of all-powerful corporations. We follow a group of rebels who live outside the system and believe things can change for the better. How can they remind people of a time when things were different? When they hoped not only to survive but to thrive? Can they bring music back to a city where it is needed more than ever?
This event is especially for people with PMLD and their carers. To book tickets for this event please email Alex – alex.atkinson@storyhouse.com
For more information or to find out if this event is for you, contact Frozen Light on 07729 555 195.
13+
Approx 60 mins
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