- Produced by 1927
- Price £16 or £12 concessions
- Get ready for the most enchanting red herrings, victims and villains!
- Bring along your cane and leather gloves to beat your way to the best seat
- Surf to Buy tickets via BAC
- See you at BAC, Battersea Arts Centre
Following a successful Australian Tour in the autumn, BAC is excited to welcome back this ‘frighteningly gifted new theatre company’ The Times
Runs from 8 Dec until 8 Jan 2011. Read the Run Riot Interview with 1927 here.
Welcome to the Bayou, a part of the city feared and loathed wherein lies the infamous Bayou Mansions; a sprawling stinking tenement block, where curtain-twitchers and peeping-toms live side by side, and the wolf... is always at the door. When Agnes Eaves and her daughter arrive late one night, does it signal hope in this hopeless place, or has the real horror only just begun? 1927 invite you to a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronizing live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation this is the wickedly twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind BAC’s 2008 Christmas hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.
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COMPETITION: 1x Pair of tickets to attend 1927: 'The Animals and Children Took to the Streets' at the BAC at 19:30 on Saturday, 18th December.
To claim your tickets, send an email to vienna@run-riot.com with the correct answer in the ‘subject’ box. The winner will be randomly selected.
Q: Out of the following, which event did not occur in 1927?
A: 1) Fritz Lang's culturally influential Metropolis (film) debuts in Germany .2) A total solar eclipse occurs over Northern England and Wales .3) Saudi Arabia becomes independent of the United Kingdom (Treaty of Jedda) .4) World population reaches five billion