‘Imagine yourself as a file on a computer: That’s you. That’s what you are now.’
A woman wakes up in 2075, in a body that is not her own.
Fifty years ago, Bridget died in a car accident. Now, thanks to a technological breakthrough, she is back: her mind, her consciousness, in a synthetic body. Metal. Wires. But she’s still Bridget, isn’t she? She must be.
This sci-fi gothic horror, by Lauren Mooney and James Yeatman, is set in a future where pain and death are going rapidly out of date. More Life is a thrilling exploration of what it means to be human.
They say the first person to live forever has already been born. This is the world they are making for us.
A Royal Court commission, previously developed with support from Cockayne – Grants for the Arts, Arts Council England, the National Theatre’s Generate programme and New Diorama Theatre. The Royal Court is grateful to Sandra Treagus For ATA Assoc. Ltd for supporting this production.
Post-show Talk Thursday 27 Feb, 7.45pm A conversation with Lauren Mooney and James Yeatman. This event is free with a ticket to that evening’s performance.
Access Performances
Captioned Performance: Tues 25 Feb, 7.45pm (Familiarisation Tour at 7:15pm)
Chilled Performance: Sat 1 March, 2pm (Familiarisation Tour at 1:30pm)
6th February, 2025
Plays, Off West End
By: Lauren Mooney and James Yeatman
Location: Off-West End
Railway station: Sloane Square
Bus numbers: (Sloane Square Station Stop D) 19, 22, 137, 452
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