Aquila Theatre in George Orwell's 1984 - Newlin Hall
October 26, 2019
7:30 PM
By George Orwell
Adaptation by Michael Gene Sullivan
In the throes of unprecedented challenges to privacy, truth, and personal expression, Aquila Theatre brings 1984, George Orwell's cautionary novel, to the Newlin Hall stage. Written in 1944 near the end of World War II, 1984 depicts a society where "Big Brother" is always watching and technology is wielded as a weapon to inundate citizens with propaganda to manipulate thoughts and actions. Imagined before the existence of computers, this classic story provides the kind of evocative and innovative storytelling that suits Aquila's bold, ensemble-driven, physical style.
$15 Seats (Purple Highlighted Seating)
VERY LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Read more on our website.
Adaptation by Michael Gene Sullivan
In the throes of unprecedented challenges to privacy, truth, and personal expression, Aquila Theatre brings 1984, George Orwell's cautionary novel, to the Newlin Hall stage. Written in 1944 near the end of World War II, 1984 depicts a society where "Big Brother" is always watching and technology is wielded as a weapon to inundate citizens with propaganda to manipulate thoughts and actions. Imagined before the existence of computers, this classic story provides the kind of evocative and innovative storytelling that suits Aquila's bold, ensemble-driven, physical style.
$15 Seats (Purple Highlighted Seating)
VERY LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Read more on our website.
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