You Can Hear Me - Immersive Sensory Performance

26th November. Showings at 12:00; 13:00; 14:00; 15:00 and 16:00 at The Wee Retreat, 2 Myrtle Park Glasgow G42 8UQ

A 'Work in progress' run of performances for "You Can Hear Me" an immersive sensory performance by Stravaig Theatre. 

Synopsis

It is 1994 and you’re tagging along to an illegal rave with people you hardly know. But when you arrive at their flat, something seems wrong...  

The audience are invited to immerse themselves in an interactive environment without physical actors. The world of the play will tell its own story and all you have to do is listen and explore. A phone rings, a fax machine prints and a strange voice can be heard, just out of earshot. 

This mystery thriller promises something completely new that you won't be so quick to forget. 

"You Can Hear Me" is not your average play. In fact, there's nothing average about it. The room will be set up like our host's living room in the year 1994. There is no curtain, stage or interval. From entering the living room you are entering the world of the play - transported to Saturday 26th November 1994. 

You will receive a text message before the show with everything else you need to know. 
 

Showings

Throughout the day there will be five showing beginning at each hour from 12pm until 5pm. The running time will vary from roughly 35 minutes to 50 minutes depending on the audience. 
 

Price 

"You Can Hear Me" is a 'Work-In-progress' show. It is pay-what-you-can with a suggested donation of £5. Feedback would be greatly appreciated. 
 

Written by Scott Thomas.

Produced and Designed by Emma McNeill.

Performed by Stravaig Theatre. 

 

Fair Saturday

The performance is part of the Worldwide Cultural Festival - Fair Saturday. This is a global mobilisation that aims to create a positive social impact following Black Friday, the greatest expression of consumerism. Artists and cultural organisations from across Scotland and all around the world will get together in a global festival with one requirement: to support a social cause of their choice through their event.

Pay-What-You-Can

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