In a society where nothing is private and no one knows who to trust the unsettling drama Welcome To Paradise Road brings the fear of being watched, judged and condemned up close.
Jane is desperate, her partner has disappeared. She is visiting Caroline her neighbour and local busybody to see if she’s heard anything about his disappearance. Will Caroline help her or is she the person Jane should be most afraid of?
Welcome To Paradise Road examines how in an ordinary street in this society it’s not just the State that imposes terror over its citizens, it’s also ordinary people given arbitrary power that can exert terror. As we give away more and more of our liberties and increasingly become a surveillance society, this play is a cautionary tale about how if we are to remain “free” we must stay vigilant to the calls for the removal of our rights and vigilant about our own human nature.
The play is on a various locations during April.
5th April 2016, 9:00pm – Zanzibar, Seel Street, Liverpool L1 4AZ
8th April 2016, 8:00pm – Quaker Meeting House, 22 School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BT
9th April 2016, 3:30pm – Treasure House Theatre, World Museum, William Brown Street, Liverpool L3 8EN
13th April 2016, 12:00pm – Liverpool Small Cinema, 57 Victoria Street, Liverpool L1 6DE
Also with “An Everyday Apocalypse,” at Scouse and Show (This is the Future) evening – 14th April 2016, 07:00 – Fruit and Fibres, 67 Norfolk Street, Liverpool L1 0BG.