The new production company SEZ & Juster is preparing to create a splash in London’s Emarsiv Theater Scene with its premiere production “.warehouse“At the Depptford Storehouse.
Large -scale shows, which occupy a location equal to two football areas (9,000 square meters), invite audiences to detect a collection of stories of humanity since 1983, described as the “dawn of the Internet”. The production faces a fight between the “defenders of truth and the keepers of the order” that asks the audience to face how the stories are shaped and controlled in the society.
According to the promotional material, the “Storehouse” promises to be one of the most artisticly courageous and massive theater shows of the UK, which experiences experience as a catalyst for significant thinking about entertainment and information consumption.
The venture is headed by founder and concept producer Liana Patharkitsishwili, Georgian-Janme Media Executive, Creative Director Sophie Larsmon and lead manufacturer Rosalin Newberry.
Patarkatsivili said in a statement, “My whole life is unwavering with media and information ecosystems.” “I have seen the systemic impact of information already manipulated at a personal, national and international level. With this awareness, there is a need to take steps to share that insight and impress the change. ,
In the creative team, story producer Donakadh O’Brien (“Operation Minsmet”) and co-writer Triston Bernus (“Bowdica”), Sonali Bhattacharya (“King Troll”), Catherine Bond (“It’s True, It’s True”), Katy Leone (“Peak Leones (” Peak Leone (Peak Leons (“Peak Lionies (” Peak Lionies (“Peak Lionies (” Peak Leone (“Peak Leone (” Peak Leone (” Leones include “). Starcruiser”) and Rhik Samadder (“The Indian Boy”).
Alice uses raw, organic and bio -ingredients within the production design site by help (“Lost Origin”), which once serves as a paper storage feature for Rupert Murdoch’s news international group.
“Storehouse” runs on 4 June through 20 September.