Barons Court Theatre Presents Animal Farm


A new version of George Orwell's study of power and corruption

 

Barons Court Theatre's latest production is a new version of George Orwell's classic story Animal Farm.

Poster for Animal Farm presented by Barons Court Theatre

Directed by Saskia van’t Hoff and adapted by Nelson Bond, Animal Farm is a study in power, (in-)equality, corruption, and humanity.

Originally written as a satirical piece warning against communism, it’s never been more actual than now; a time where equality and authoritarianism are talked about more than Love Island.

Told as a fairytale, a bedtime story, a tale of caution – the actors are the animals, the narrators, and the humans. The suppressed, the overlords, and the bystanders. Looking the audience in the eye, these actors will tell the story of the rebellion and the power, holding up a mirror and asking the question: are we humans or animals?

Animal Farm will run from Tuesday 26 till Saturday 30 November at 7.30pm.

Tickets are £14, with £10 concessions available for pensioners, unemployed, students and under 16s.

BOX OFFICE: 020 8932 747

EMAIL BOOKINGS: Send details of performance and tickets required to londontheatre@gmail.com. Then pay for them, in cash, when you come to the performance. The theatre says it will send an email acknowledgement very quickly.

Barons Court Theatre is in Comeragh Road, W14 under the Curtain's Up pub.

 

November 22, 2019