Monoliths
Three women. Three voices. Three stories.
An immersive, digital theatre experience, which interweaves three northern UK landscapes – a moor, a city and a coast – with sweeping soundscapes and poetic monologues. Written by Hannah Davies, Carmen Marcus and Asma Elbadawi, the stories are an arresting testament to the inextricable link between person and place. Directed by Lucy Hammond.
Each performance lasts 11 minutes and can be experienced by 3 visitors at a time, wearing XR headsets.
Performances:
Tuesday 2 - Friday 5 July 13:30 - 15:30
Saturday 6 July 10:30 - 15:30
Age guide 11+
Presented by Pilot Theatre and One to One Development Trust
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