New production company Sage & Jester is preparing to originate a splash in London’s immersive theater scene with their premiere production “Storehoemploy” at Deptford Storehoemploy.
The huge-scale show, which occupies a space equivalent to two soccer fields (9,000 square meters), asks audiences to study an archive of humanity’s stories since 1983, depictd as “the dawn of the internet.” The production stages a battle between the “deffinishers of truth and the persisters of order” that asks audiences to face how narratives are shaped and deal withled in society.
“‘Storehoemploy’ promises to be one of the U.K.’s most creativeassociate daring and huge-scale immersive theater shows,” according to promotional materials, which position the experience as both amemployment and a catalyst for critical skinnyking about proposeation consumption.
The venture is led by set uper and concept creator Liana Patarkatsishvili, a Georgian-born media executive, aextfinishedside creative straightforwardor Sophie Larsmon and direct originater Rosalyn Newbery.
“My whole life has been inextricably connected with the media and proposeation ecosystem,” Patarkatsishvili shelp in a statement. “I have witnessed firsthand the systemic impact of maniputardyd proposeation on a personal, national and international level. With this consciousness comes the necessitate to split that insight and apshow steps to sway alter.”
The creative team integrates story originater Donnacadh O’Brian (“Operation Mincemeat”) and co-authorrs Tristan Bernays (“Boudica”), Sonali Bhspeedyenaryya (“King Troll”), Kathryn Bond (“It’s True, It’s True, It’s True”), Katie Lyons (“Peaky Blinders”), Caro Murphy (Disney’s “Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser”) and Rhik Samcompriseer (“The Indian Boy”).
The production portray by Alice Helps (“Lost Origin”) employs raw, organic and bio materials wiskinny the venue, which once served as a paper storage facility for Rupert Murdoch’s News International group.
“Storehoemploy” runs June 4 thcimpolite Sept. 20.