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The Last Persons on Earth Imagine that Planet Earth has finally had it, and you are among the 4 last persons alive – stuck in the cold and desert area...
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The Last Persons on Earth
Imagine that Planet Earth has finally had it, and you are among the 4 last persons alive – stuck in the cold and desert area of your Antarctic Research Station. What would you do?
These are the dilemmas in “Extremophiles”, the first out of three plays by Fergal’O’Byrne, performed at That Theatre Company, Autumn 2020.
Before the world premiere, journalist Line Frederiksen, interviews the Copenhagen-based scriptwriter on survival, dark messages in writing, gender, meeting Ian Burns and feedback from That Theatre’s young audience (something he is deeply impressed with 😊).
Thanks to Fergal’O’Byrne for sharing your thought and special thanks to artistic director at That Theatre Company for taking part in the podcast and making all this possible.
Get tickets & educational material at that-theatre.com
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Imagine that Planet Earth has finally had it, and you are among the 4 last persons alive – stuck in the cold and desert area of your Antarctic Research Station. What would you do?
These are the dilemmas in “Extremophiles”, the first out of three plays by Fergal’O’Byrne, performed at That Theatre Company, Autumn 2020.
Before the world premiere, journalist Line Frederiksen, interviews the Copenhagen-based scriptwriter on survival, dark messages in writing, gender, meeting Ian Burns and feedback from That Theatre’s young audience (something he is deeply impressed with 😊).
Thanks to Fergal’O’Byrne for sharing your thought and special thanks to artistic director at That Theatre Company for taking part in the podcast and making all this possible.
Get tickets & educational material at that-theatre.com
Extremophiles - That Theatre Company
Extremophiles - That Theatre Company
15 OCT 2020 · The Last Persons on Earth.
Imagine that Planet Earth has finally had it, and you are among the 4 last persons alive – stuck in the cold and desert area of your Antarctic Research Station. What would you do?
These are the dilemmas in “Extremophiles”, the first out of three plays by Fergal’O’Byrne, performed at That Theatre Company, Autumn 2020.
Before the world premiere, journalist Line Frederiksen, interviews the Copenhagen-based scriptwriter on survival, dark messages in writing, gender, meeting Ian Burns and feedback from
That Theatre’s young audience (something he is deeply impressed with 😊).
Thanks to Fergal’O’Byrne for sharing your thought and special thanks to artistic director at That Theatre Company for taking part in the podcast and making all this possible.
Get tickets & educational material at that-theatre.com
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The Last Persons on Earth Imagine that Planet Earth has finally had it, and you are among the 4 last persons alive – stuck in the cold and desert area...
show more
The Last Persons on Earth
Imagine that Planet Earth has finally had it, and you are among the 4 last persons alive – stuck in the cold and desert area of your Antarctic Research Station. What would you do?
These are the dilemmas in “Extremophiles”, the first out of three plays by Fergal’O’Byrne, performed at That Theatre Company, Autumn 2020.
Before the world premiere, journalist Line Frederiksen, interviews the Copenhagen-based scriptwriter on survival, dark messages in writing, gender, meeting Ian Burns and feedback from That Theatre’s young audience (something he is deeply impressed with 😊).
Thanks to Fergal’O’Byrne for sharing your thought and special thanks to artistic director at That Theatre Company for taking part in the podcast and making all this possible.
Get tickets & educational material at that-theatre.com
show less
Imagine that Planet Earth has finally had it, and you are among the 4 last persons alive – stuck in the cold and desert area of your Antarctic Research Station. What would you do?
These are the dilemmas in “Extremophiles”, the first out of three plays by Fergal’O’Byrne, performed at That Theatre Company, Autumn 2020.
Before the world premiere, journalist Line Frederiksen, interviews the Copenhagen-based scriptwriter on survival, dark messages in writing, gender, meeting Ian Burns and feedback from That Theatre’s young audience (something he is deeply impressed with 😊).
Thanks to Fergal’O’Byrne for sharing your thought and special thanks to artistic director at That Theatre Company for taking part in the podcast and making all this possible.
Get tickets & educational material at that-theatre.com
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