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Performance

VenueBAC (Battersea Arts Centre)
Also: Studios 1, 2 and 3
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From5th February 2018
To17th February 2018
When19:00
BAC (Battersea Arts Centre) (V168)
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  • Date of change: 18 Dec 17 - T0453551277

The Drill

The Drill

Work:: The Drill (S646536666)

"Acting is an emergency, and in an emergency you do whatever works. What you do in a fire drill may bear no resemblance to what you do in an actual fire, but your chances of survival are greatly improved by a past enactment of the drills" Deb Margolin. Award-winning multimedia theatre-makers Breach have previously explored re-enacting the past - from a 1985 clash between riot police and New Age travelers in The Beanfield, to a 1960's experiment into teaching dolphins English in Tank. In The Drill, the company investigates rehearsing for the future - through safety drills and emergency response training. Mashing up documentary film, devised theatre and audience interaction, The Drill takes a critical look at emergency preparedness scenarios to consider today's anxieties around security and terrorism.
Author Billy Barrett
Author Ellice Stevens

Production:: (T0453551277)

The Drill is co-commissioned by Battersea Arts Centre, The Bike Shed Theatre, New Diorama Theatre and HOME Manchester, with support from The Albany Theatre.
Company Breach Theatre
Director Dorothy Allen-Pickard (video)
Director Billy Barrett (live)
Performer Amamah Amuludun
Performer Luke Lampard
Performer Ellice Stevens

Listing:: L589469275




Production details

The Drill is co-commissioned by Battersea Arts Centre, The Bike Shed Theatre, New Diorama Theatre and HOME Manchester, with support from The Albany Theatre.

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