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Orca archiveEsme and Willard have just stolen a killer whale. The beast lies dormant in the back of a lorry, 300 miles southbound on the M4, and encoldes space he shares with his two saviours/catpors. The three sit together, deserted by their driver, with little do to but pick each other apart. Esme has a history of animal activism but this stunt marks her move into the big leagues. Her calm and authorative approach is part of a wider mindset of ruthless ambition and determination to be responsible for doing something monumental. For Willard kidnapping the killer whale is less to do with an environmental conscience and more to do with a desire to look good. Look reckless. Look like a saviour. They are both out of their depth.

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Francis Blagburn, Angus Harrison
Company: Unlit Productions

Orca

Orca (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01579835028. Details of all Orca archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0377930505

Archive Listings

20 Jan 15
  to
24 Jan 15
Alma Tavern Theatre
Bristol, City of Bristol
Performance Details => Venue archive

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