Inundated is a darkly comic drama about facing the flood together. Set in the function room of a pub, the show takes the form of a fictional business network meeting. You, the audience, are invited to play the role of network members, and to join in the discussion. But today's guest has a strange story to tell and an unusual proposal to pitch... so how will you choose to respond?
Inundated is a fiction that tries to be real about the uncertain times that we live in. It tells the stories of real people, invites real conversation and offers a real chance to network. With warmth and humour, the show explores the concept of resilience, and asks how we can bounce forward from setbacks.
Bar opens 5.30pm. Performance starts 6pm on Tuesday 28 October and Tuesday 4 November. Events conclude by 7.30pm.
Reviews:
"Proper good fun" - Darren, Insurance Underwriter
"I laughed a lot. I cried a bit too" - Amanda, River Trust Manager
This performance has been acclaimed as a "bright spot" by the international sustainability organisation: Forum for the Future: "By bringing participants into the story of one community taking natural flood mitigation action to protect their homes and livelihoods, the experience builds their understanding of the economic, social, environmental and personal incentives needed to unlock action on resilience."
Performed by Steve Scott-Bottoms and Milo Harries
Directed by Si Brewis
Script by Steve Scott-Bottoms, based on interview research by Milo Harries
Consultants: Jonathan Moxon, Angel Scott-Bottoms
Produced by Vesper Hill
This performance was developed as part of a collaboration between University of Manchester researchers and Leeds City Council, facilitated by funding from University of Manchester's Impact Acceleration Account (AHRC, ESRC, EPSRC).
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