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Leaving Planet Earth is a site-responsive show tracing the human Diaspora from a planet devastated by war. As the audience journey from space to New Earth they experience the trauma of displacement and begin to question the likelihood of humanity's long term survival.
Old Earth has nothing left for us, and so it is time for a new beginning. Cross galaxies, traverse light years and find yourself in a world where you can be the centre of your own universe. Welcome to New Earth. Never look back. Vela, the revered and celebrated architect of this new society, has recently been avoiding her…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Leaving Planet Earth is a site-responsive show tracing the human Diaspora from a planet devastated by war. As the audience journey from space to New Earth they experience the trauma of displacement and begin to question the likelihood of humanity's long term survival.
Old Earth has nothing left for us, and so it is time for a new beginning. Cross galaxies, traverse light years and find yourself in a world where you can be the centre of your own universe. Welcome to New Earth. Never look back. Vela, the revered and celebrated architect of this new society, has recently been avoiding her public duties in favour of visiting the Old Earth Museum and the company of its Security Guard. As the final migrants arrive, she is becoming increasingly obsessed by her memories, and questions are growing about her sanity. Leaving Planet Earth is a site-responsive promenade production on an epic scale. Tracing the story of humanity's first migration into space, it asks fundamental questions about our connection to this planet. Should we leave this world, and if so, who will endure and at what cost?
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Autorenporträt
Lewis Hetherington is an associate artist of Analogue having co-written and performed in their first three shows: Mile End and Beachy Head, and 2401 Objects. He is an associate artist with Imaginate, which has afforded him the chance to undertake research with Sense Scotland, exploring the creative possibilities of making theatre with and for young deaf blind adults. Lewis has lots of experience making theatre for and with young people, through working with companies including Starcatchers, Visible Fictions, RSAMD Dramaworks, Traverse and National Theatre of Scotland. Catrin Evans' writing credits include Demons and the Jean-Jacques Rousseau show at A Play, A Pie and A Pint, and We Had Song which was supported to a rehearsed reading at The Traverse through Stella Quines. She has also co-written and directed all of the shows created by A Moment's Peace Theatre Company, for whom she is the Artistic Director. She is currently directing AJ Taudevin's Some Other Mother, which will be touring Scotland in 2013.