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Based on the novel by George Orwell, adapted for radio by Milton Wayne, and adapted for the stage by Peter Hackett. This production investigates Orwell’s 20th-Century prophesy.
Dartmouth Department of Theater
Peter Hackett, director
Michael Ganio, scenic designer; Laurie Churba, costume designer; Kathy Perkins, lighting designer; Scott Killian, sound designer; Andy Reichsman, videographer; Jaclyn Pageau '18, stage manager
Based on the novel by George Orwell, adapted for radio by Milton Wayne, and adapted for the stage by Peter Hackett.
Buoyed by “misinformation” and “alternative facts,” the current political regime’s attacks on our democratic institutions have thrust George Orwell’s classic dystopian novel, 1984, onto the best seller list once again. This production investigates Orwell’s 20th-century prophecy in the context of 21st-century America, and asks the question, “Are we there yet?”
Pre-Show Talk: Fascism, Resistance, and the Politics of 1984
Join1984 director and theater professor Peter Hackett and Mark Bray (author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook) for a conversation at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 17 in the Top of the Hop. Moderated by Laura Edmondson, Chair of the Department of Theater. Free and open to the public.
Hopkins Center
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