LANDMINES

DIRECTOR

OVAL HOUSE & THE WARREN, BRIGHTON FRINGE

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When a peaceful politician is killed on the streets, the atrocity triggers a journey of descent in which Vida risks self-destruction in a bid to confront the rise in bigotry and fascism. Just as she feels most alone, she discovers there are others who feel the same as her – and now the deadly potential of their combined potency is about to be unleashed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Landmines, directed by Emma Higham and written by Phil Davies, was created with the company through a year long exploration of political and social concerns, which included a residency at the RSC. The company formed part of the BRIT School’s unique training initiative, The Bridge Company, which creates and presents dynamic, socially relevant work in a professional context.

https://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/2017/landmines-review-at-ovalhouse-london/

 

Refreshing dissection of serious subject matter.
— 4* Everything Theatre