"The Blue Room Theatre is a nurturing environment for established and emerging artists and is instrumental in its role in providing professional development opportunites."
Lord Mayor, the Right Honourable Lisa Scaffidi

"The Blue Room felt like home and I missed it when it all finished."

Dawn Pascoe, She Dances In The Dark.

The Last Man to Die

Last Man To Die (WA First)

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Dates:
(Preview Tue 28 Sep)
Wed 29 Sep – Sat 2 Oct,
Tue 5 – Sat 9 Oct,
Tue 12 – Sat 16 Oct
Meet the Artists Wed 6 Oct

Time:
All shows 7pm

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About the Venue

28 September to 16 October 2010

 

Featuring Hanna Cormick, Benjamin Forster and Charles Martin
in collaboration with writer/director Peter Butz

Step into the distant future and look backwards in time with Last Man to Die as the Canberra-based cross-artform collective explores the emotional and social consequences of artificially extending human life.

"Your actions could change the history of humanity forever. Forever."

This self-titled interactive theatre installation invites you to explore mankind's reaction to near-future technologies - extended lifespan, A.I. and brain-computer interfaces - through an interdisciplinary blend of drawing, percussion and performance.

With the theatre transformed into a museum of the future, the audience is given control of the action and text through use of new technologies.

"The group has successfully found a way of utilising tensions between the competing art forms to pave a collaboration that is technically sophisticated and conceptually original."
- Joe Woodward, Trinculo’s Shadow

Welcome to the future; have fun living forever.

Supported by the ACT Government, the Australian Government, TechNyou and PACT Centre for Emerging Artists.

www.lastmantodie.net

Tickets:

Full $25 / Conc. $20
Blue Room Members: Full $20 / Conc. $15
Preview and Groups 8+ $15