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Tickets are now on sale for the world premiere of Disposable People, an exciting piece of multi-media theatre, which will take place in Hull in October.
Disposable People is about contemporary human rights, it’s an event as much as a play with installation art, performing, music, film and live video interaction.
The performance takes place in a the boatshed at Hull Marina.
Disposable People
“It is criminals who see that I have HOPE and that makes me weak to them.
But is is not criminals who brought me here. It is HOPE.”
Commissioned and funded by Hull City Council the play takes the form of a global journey linking the criminality that enslaves and abuses people across our world today.
Its creators are Andrew Pearson and Thom Strid of Croft Creative Productions said: “We couldn’t tackle the challenge of subject matter like this in the confines of a conventional civic theatre. This isn’t about teaching people. This is about exciting audiences, to stimulate them – to make their eyes go wide.”
Performances are at 7.30 pm ech evening from October 15 to 20.
Tickets, which cost £12, £8 for concessions, can be purhcased from Hull City Hall Box Office by calling 01482 226655. Students in groups of 10 will pay just £5 each.
http://www.disposablepeople.co.uk
http://www.croft-creative.com






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