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Visually beautiful and “laugh-out loud funny”, Strange Futures use off -beat humour and "powerful physicality" (The Scotsman, 2019) to discuss the environmental crisis and species extinction in “this thoughtful and refreshingly non-accusatory show” ★★★★ (London Theatre1). Based on research with environmental organisations, this quirky two hander offers “Incredibly slick execution, clever script and a savagely relevant concept powered by two phenomenal performances” (Artistic Director, Lion & Unicorn), as it explores the interconnectedness of human existence with the lives and deaths of other species. An Endling is the name for the last individual of a species. Do you remember Turgi, the last Polynesean Tree Snail who died in a plastic box in London Zoo? No? But what if it was you - if you were the last individual of the human species, The Endling?
R&D supported by ACE Project Grants, with a physical vocabulary workshopped with Julian Spooner (Rhum and Clay).
7.30pm.