“1984” TO BE STAGED BY EVANSVILLE CIVIC THEATRE

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 “1984” TO BE STAGED BY EVANSVILLE CIVIC THEATRE!

Evansville, Indiana— March 28, 2022

Kevin Roach (ECT’s Managing Artistic Director) Will Direct The Dramatic Staging Of George Orwell’s Classic, “1984”

DESCRIPTION

Based on the iconic novel by George Orwell, 1984 brings us the story of an imagined future where Winston Smith is a government employee whose job involves the rewriting of history in a manner that casts his country’s leaders in a charitable light. Physically and mentally under the omnipresent eye of Big Brother, Winston has been caught struggling for scraps of love and freedom in a world awash with distrust and violence. Will Winston succeed and break free from the oppressive forces ruling the land, or will he be forced to confess his thought crimes before an inquisitor and face the consequences of individuality and freedom? An exciting and engaging adaptation of one of the most prescient works of literature of the last century.

CONTENT WARNING

This show contains visual and audio effects that could be uncomfortable for some audience members.

This could include brief strobing lights, fast-changing video footage, intense scene music, or audio special effects that may be loud, quick, or with deep bass/rumble. There are also simulated gunshot sounds created onstage using special theatre blank-firing guns.

(Real weapons or ammunition are not used in our theatre, nor could they be used with these specially designed stage guns.)

There is also simulated violence in this show that may be unsuitable for some younger viewers, including the use of fake blood.

Performances

Thursday/Friday, April 1-2 and 8-9 at 7:30 pm – Sunday, April 3 and 10 at 2:00 pm. All shows are performed at Evansville Civic Theatre at 717 N. Fulton Ave.

Tickets:  Cost is $10.00 (+ a small processing fee), available at: www.evvcivic.org  and  (812) 425-2800

ADDITIONAL DETAILS:

As of this time, we have lifted our seating and mask restrictions.
Please note that this could change, should COVID infection numbers begin to rise again in our area.