Storming Utopia

storming utopia

Part of a Knowledge Exchange Programme with the Pegasus Theatre and others within Oxford, Storming Utopia has been engaging a range of people in discussions about ideal communities, and the relation between Thomas More’s Utopia, first published 500 years ago, Shakespeare’s Tempest, and Oxford, today. The central questions that have been asked are: who owns, runs, or governs the city we live in? how do you get in, and how do you leave? Do the various parts of Oxford – schools, mosques, churches, rivers, playgrounds, shopping centres, colleges… and theatres – make of our city a Utopia, or just a collection of islands?  These are ancient questions, but they all still matter today.

Seats will be available for sale on a first come, first served basis from Tuesday 28 February.

You may book additional tickets at the box office in person or by phone.

All tickets are £4 whatever age the person coming. Tickets are needed for everyone including younger children and babies.

Call Pegasus Theatre Tuesday to Friday 11am – 6pm, Saturday 10am – 2pm on 01865 812150.

Humanities & Identities

Storming Utopia

Contact email: 

BoxOffice@pegasustheatre.org.uk

Audience: 

Open to all