Cyborphic presents
Talos II: The Science Fiction Theatre Festival of London
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Talos: the Science Fiction Theatre Festival of London is the UK’s first and only sci-fi theatre festival staging science fictional plays from all over the world. After the first festival in 2015, Talos returns to stage even more plays with science fiction and fantasy elements, providing a platform for mind-blowing new writing and testing the boundaries of contemporary theatre.
Talos 2018 presents 12 plays featuring clones, dystopias, single-gender worlds, robot actors, unicorn fights and a Frankenstein live radio drama, celebrating the 200 years since Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The festival is produced by Christos Callow Jr and Cyborphic, a science fiction and Greek theatre company. Associate Producers: Orestis Dikaios, Mayra Stergiou, and Andriana Domouzi. Creative Associate: Tess Agus. More information on the festival’s history and the work of the company here:www.cyborphic.com/
Last Tragedy by Christos Callow Jr. Directed by Sokratis Synitos Paper Doll by Susan Eve Haar. Directed by Katherine Sturt-Scobie
Been on the Job Too Long by James Martin Charlton. Directed by Simone Giustinelli Homo Superior by Megan Fellows. Directed by Tess Agus
Close Encounters by Claire-Frances Sullivan. Directed by Darren Tunstall Fixed Action Pattern by Francis Grin. Directed by Evi Stamatiou
Caveman Principle by Max Gill. Directed by Simona Hughes Frankenstein: Live Audio Drama, performed by the UEA Radio Players. Directed by Richard J Hand Talos Festival |
Thursday 22nd March at 7pm
Friday 23rd March at 7pm Saturday 24th March at 7pm Sunday 25th March at 2.30pm Tickets: £12 | Concessions: £10
Festival Pass (all 4 events): £32 / £20 Running time: 2 hours (including interval) Ticket purchases are non refundable. Concession prices apply to students; under 18s; pensioners; those on disability and unemployment benefits; Equity, BECTU & SDUK members; Portico Places cardholders. As a young venue we are still upgrading and developing the space, any additional donations are much appreciated and will be used towards improving the theatre even further and keeping the venue going in the long-term. |