
Featuring a stellar Australian cast, including Michael Whalley (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), Chloe Bayliss (Doctor Doctor) and David Whitney (The Wharf Revue).
It was a bright cold day, and the clocks were striking thirteen…
Winston Smith, an editor at the Ministry of Truth, sits quietly. A quick swig of gin; a glance of quiet optimism toward the telescreen. Winston opens his diary, puts pen to paper, and in doing so, commits the essential crime that contains all others in itself. A radical and unprecedented act of rebellion.
Discovered, entrapped, and incarcerated in the Ministry of Love, Winston, in defending his burning desire for personal freedom, prepares for the fight of his life. Can the oppressive forces of The Party, led by BIG BROTHER, obliterate the indomitable human spirit?
And what exactly awaits within Room 101?
Over 75 years after its original publication, Orwell’s text remains as powerful as ever. Don’t miss your opportunity to experience the tenth anniversary of this captivating adaptation. A must-see for fans of the book, theatre lovers and students studying the text.
CURRICULUM LINKS
Novel Study, Dystopian Literature, Freedom of Expression, Consequences of Actions.
- NSW: Stage 6 – English Studies Common Module: Texts and Human Experiences.
- DRAMATIC FORMS & STYLES: Theatre for Social Comment; Political Theatre; Epic Theatre, Mediatised Performance, Contemporary Performance, Adaptation.
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Teacher’s Resource Kit and Curriculum Links | Risk Assessment | Getting Here