"Resilience" by Steve Waters

Welsh Church Hall 881 High Road Leytonstone London
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This event ended on Saturday 21st of May 2016
Admission
£8 (£5 concessions) booked/reserved in advance
£9 (£6) at the door
Location

Welsh Church Hall 881 High Road Leytonstone London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Leytonstone 0.27 miles

"I'm not prepared to be the minister who consigned Nelson's column to the North Sea"

Massive flooding has already destroyed Bristol and now threatens to sink the UK, from its coastline to its capital. We see these events chiefly through the eyes of a bright young climatologist, somewhat reluctantly recruited by an increasingly desperate, newly elected Tory Government. Putting his case to Whitehall ministers, our protagonist finds himself the victim of departmental rivalries and cautious advisers; when action is finally taken, will it be too late to avert a national crisis? First performed in 2009 at the Bush Theatre, "Resilience" is genuinely chilling in its prediction of events that have happened since, and even more so as a prediction of a not unrealistic future.

"Resilience [...] for sheer emotional intensity, has no rival on the London stage"
The Guardian

"the playwright Steve Waters combines the satirical scariness of J G Ballard with the silken argufying of Bernard Shaw or David Hare: it's a total bust as the Antarctic glaciers melt and Skegness is threatened with extinction"
The Independent

Presented by the Woodhouse Players. Please note: This production contains strong language throughout.

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