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THEATRE DU HERON presents

1984 by George Orwell

Directed by Gaspard Legendre

Music: Christian Auer

Produced by Grantly Marshall

Duration: 90 min.

The Story

1984 may well be the most significant work of modern fiction. The company brings this work
to the stage without seeking to simplify its message or dilute its power. The brilliance of
1984 is not only that it predicts a surveillance society in which we now exist, or that it
exposes the lies behind every totalitarian ideology or belief, but that it explores these themes
inside the human mind as well as in the outer world. “Thought Control” is the aim of the State in 1984, and this will be achieved by destroying language so that it is impossible to commit “Thought Crime”.
Is Orwell’s vision any different from the dumbing down of our communication through digital media, the collapse of writing and the triumph of the digital banal? Orwell predicts a world
where Ideology vanishes under the crushing impact of brute power, power for its own corrupt
sake. Meanwhile, as Orwell predicted, War becomes a continuous condition of life, one that
justifies any and every form of repression in the name of nothing.
Against this pessimistic background stands the simple heroism and physical desire of the
main chracters: Winston and Julia. Their journey through quiet rebellion to hope and despair
happens in the outside world and within their minds. Our production follows their external
and internal journey until they meet in the torture chambers of Room 101. Paul Stebbings
directs a thriller and a love story, a mind game and an end game. Illuminated by a modern
rock score from Christian Auer this production aims to tell what may be the greatest story of
our time as we stumble towards an”Orwellian” future where Big Brother is watching YOU.

Photos by Katja Piolka

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