Ticket to Neutralia - Olivia Furber, Nour Sokhon (UK), Foto: Olivia Furber
 

Ticket to Neutralia


An immersive audio tour to a state that should never exist.

A tour guide leads a group on an audio tour to a fictional state. The participants immerse themselves in a world of sound in which everything seems wonderful. Until you scratch the surface. “Neutralia” has withdrawn from the global system and sealed off its borders to protect the population from the impending climate and energy crisis. A parable about isolation, the dream of security and prosperity and the reality of marginalising “others”.

Olivia Furber & Nour Sokhon, London (UK)


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Age 14+ About 45 min


in German spoken language

Dates + Tickets


Tickets will be sold directly by the respective organisers. You can find the contact details by clicking on the venue.


Promoter / Partner


Ticket to Neutralia ist eine Koproduktion von Künstler*innenhaus Mousonturm im Rahmen der Jungen Theaterwerkstatt am Zoo.



 

Ticket to Neutralia

14+

14+

in German spoken language


About 45 min


Tickets will be sold directly by the respective organisers. You can find the contact details by clicking on the venue.


Thu 06.03.  11:00h

Junge Theaterwerkstatt am Zoo


Fri 07.03.  11:00h

Junge Theaterwerkstatt am Zoo


Sun 09.03.  17:00h

Junge Theaterwerkstatt am Zoo


Mon 10.03.  17:00h

Junge Theaterwerkstatt am Zoo


Promoter / Partner


Ticket to Neutralia ist eine Koproduktion von Künstler*innenhaus Mousonturm im Rahmen der Jungen Theaterwerkstatt am Zoo.


An immersive audio tour to a state that should never exist.

A tour guide leads a group on an audio tour to a fictional state. The participants immerse themselves in a world of sound in which everything seems wonderful. Until you scratch the surface. “Neutralia” has withdrawn from the global system and sealed off its borders to protect the population from the impending climate and energy crisis. A parable about isolation, the dream of security and prosperity and the reality of marginalising “others”.

Olivia Furber & Nour Sokhon, London (UK)