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1968. 3000 students occupy the London School of Economics, in the most significant act of protest in a generation. 2023. Two theatre-makers try to work out what radical change means today, searching through archives, photos, first-hand accounts. Everything's connected: from the Prague Spring to MLK Jr's murder, the Paris riots to the Nigerian Civil War, and it's all converging here and now.
Lessons on Revolution is a daring piece of documentary theatre. It is a gripping and immersive journey through global and personal history which asks: in a new age of inequality and injustice, how can the voices of the past give us hope?
Cast/Performers
Gabriele Uboldi,
Samuel ReesCreatives/Company
Author(s):
Gabriele Uboldi,
Samuel ReesProducer(s):
Carmen Collective,
Undone TheatreStage Manager:
Wei WeiLighting:
Laurel MarksSound:
Rowan EvansDramaturg:
Rafaella Marcus