The play revolves around propaganda, language and power and is part of Footscray Community Arts Centre’s (FCAC) Art and Activism month. In conjunction with the performances, The DIG Collective will also be setting up a public office outside the theatre inviting conversations with communities about their public space, the way language is used, and who is excluded/included by it. Some of these conversations will result in audiences leaving voice messages on a dedicated hotline to be played during the performance. The company have also created a new DIY technology that will allow the performance to be audibly described to people who are blind or have low vision.
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