A
event
held at The Cube
on Friday 3rd April. The event starts at 19:30.
An original play by Worms Theatre Company, with an opening act by Pete the Temp.
A story of the estranged human severed from ancient kinship. A collection of mischievous tales in which the more-than-human-world offers counsel to the lost human.
The story asks: Whose world is this? Do you own the pavement beneath your feet? Do you see the invisible faces on the street? We live in boxes and walk in lines. When was the last time you wept to the mountain or cursed the bog?
The human used to move with grace and humility. The human used to seek council and responsibility. What must we do to save our lonely souls, to save our lonely soils, to save our lonely rock?
Worms Theatre Company seeks to affect social change through collective creativity. We are not-for-profit, which means every penny wriggles straight back into our community initiatives — we have raised money for charitable causes (like £1500 for Planetary Repairs) and ran a two year program at Adventure Playground, Felix Road offering weekly theatre and creative opportunities for young people.
Pete the Temp - poet, comic and author, whose work combines spoken word, human-beatbox and experimental sound poetry.
There shall be badgers, pigeons, microbes, religion. There shall be dancing and deities.
Our previous productions:
The Banality of Evil ★★★★★ "Brilliantly written and performed"
The Last Vagabonds ★★★★★ "A generational satire like no other"