★★★★
“Arresting drama of man, machine and revolution.”
Financial Times
When there’s no more work… what then?
Machines can make our work easier. They can also make it vanish overnight. The Legend of Ned Ludd is a powerful new play about work, automation and capitalism’s impact – a show for anyone who’s ever put in a hard day’s graft.
Join us at the Everyman for this daring production – a weaving of stories from around the world in which we’re all at the mercy of The Machine. Because there’s a Machine at the heart of this play, and it has the power to choose.
With 256 possible versions written, rehearsed and ready to perform, The Machine will select what we see – live, on the night, right in front of our eyes. From the Luddites’ nineteenth century war against new technology through to London, Liverpool, Lagos and beyond – or wherever The Machine decides – The Legend of Ned Ludd takes us on a whirlwind global commute.
But will we survive when our work, and our worth, are under threat?
A unique and thought-provoking experience
Arts City Liverpool
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PHOTOS
CAST
Reuben Johnson
Menyee Lai
Shaun Mason
COMPANY
Stevie Duong, Joe Mak, Alena Baimukhametova, Julia Munrow, Mark Huhnen, Joginder Kaur, Jesmar Arevalo, Daisy Aigbe, Neelima Samaiya and Manuel Mouchipku
Translators
Neelima Samaiya & Manuel Mouchipku
Recorded Translations
Elspeth Morrison
Voice Coach
Shellby Hamer
Costume Supervisor
Kieran Lucas
Sound Design
Laura Howard
Lighting Design
Hazel Low
Set and Costume Design
Jude Christian
Director
Joe Ward Munrow
Writer