"If it's a party, why was there so much blood?"
In an age of fake news, rising populism, and global conflict, Churchill's prophetic vision feels urgent.
A powerful artistic response to our post-truth era, this production explores the propaganda, fearmongering, and political brutalism increasingly shaping our world.
Performed in Ambika P3, this new site-responsive production promises an immersive, intimate experience bringing new life to "the most significant play of this millennium" (Simon Stephens).
Produced by Lost Text/Found Space, directed by Rebecca McCutcheon, performed by Lizzie Hopley, Lorna Dale, and Samuel Gosrani.
SHOW INFORMATION
Transport & Venue
Nearest Station: Baker Street
Access: Ambika P3, Marylebone Road (between Westminster University & The Globe pub). Look out for the banner and front-of-house staff.
Please do NOT go to the University of Westminster's reception unless attending the relaxed access performance on August 19th.
Arrival & Entry
Arrive 20 minutes before the performance; doors open 7:30pm Evening and 3:40pm Matinee.
Please have your QR code ready to scan.
Non-refundable. No late admission. Please plan your journey accordingly.
Accessibility & Facilities
Promenade performance, 80 minutes, intermittent seating; comfortable footwear advisable; steps involved.
Due to Far Away's unique and non-traditional theatre space, toilets are only available after the performance. Nearby facilities include The Globe (accessible) and Wetherspoons.
During Performance
Keep mobile phones silent; give performers space.
Non-alcoholic refreshments available; ushers on hand.
Concessions & Guidance
£10 concession tickets (students, over 65s, unemployed individuals)
14+ (themes of war/fascism).
Flashing lights/strobe effects warning.
No photography.
Show Dates & Special Performances
5-23 August 2025
Relaxed Access: 19 Aug | 7:30pm
BSL Interpreted: 20 Aug | 7:30pm
Matinees: 16 & 23 Aug | 4:00pm
Questions?
Email: millie.ltfs@gmail.com
In an age of fake news, rising populism, and global conflict, Churchill's prophetic vision feels urgent.
A powerful artistic response to our post-truth era, this production explores the propaganda, fearmongering, and political brutalism increasingly shaping our world.
Performed in Ambika P3, this new site-responsive production promises an immersive, intimate experience bringing new life to "the most significant play of this millennium" (Simon Stephens).
Produced by Lost Text/Found Space, directed by Rebecca McCutcheon, performed by Lizzie Hopley, Lorna Dale, and Samuel Gosrani.
SHOW INFORMATION
Transport & Venue
Nearest Station: Baker Street
Access: Ambika P3, Marylebone Road (between Westminster University & The Globe pub). Look out for the banner and front-of-house staff.
Please do NOT go to the University of Westminster's reception unless attending the relaxed access performance on August 19th.
Arrival & Entry
Arrive 20 minutes before the performance; doors open 7:30pm Evening and 3:40pm Matinee.
Please have your QR code ready to scan.
Non-refundable. No late admission. Please plan your journey accordingly.
Accessibility & Facilities
Promenade performance, 80 minutes, intermittent seating; comfortable footwear advisable; steps involved.
Due to Far Away's unique and non-traditional theatre space, toilets are only available after the performance. Nearby facilities include The Globe (accessible) and Wetherspoons.
During Performance
Keep mobile phones silent; give performers space.
Non-alcoholic refreshments available; ushers on hand.
Concessions & Guidance
£10 concession tickets (students, over 65s, unemployed individuals)
14+ (themes of war/fascism).
Flashing lights/strobe effects warning.
No photography.
Show Dates & Special Performances
5-23 August 2025
Relaxed Access: 19 Aug | 7:30pm
BSL Interpreted: 20 Aug | 7:30pm
Matinees: 16 & 23 Aug | 4:00pm
Questions?
Email: millie.ltfs@gmail.com
Theatre, Political, Site Specific, Immersive, 3 Hander, Experimental
