
Yet To Be Presents Free Will & Other Myths: A Captivating Journey of Stories, Choices, and Soul Searching
Yet To Be, the daring theatre company known for pushing the boundaries of storytelling, is thrilled to announce their latest show, 'Free Will & Other Myths', written by co-founders Marina O'Shea and Charlie Whitworth. This thought-provoking production invites audiences on a captivating journey filled with fables, questions, and a touch of soul searching, alongside a dose of humour.
In 'Free Will & Other Myths,' Marina and Charlie delve deep into the concept of choice and its significance in our lives. The show explores the choices we believe we have, the choices we believe we make, and challenges us to question whether our choices truly matter at all. The performance promises to be an unforgettable experience, featuring moments that range from epic to silly, from loud to quiet, and from profound to light-hearted.
"We are excited to present 'Free Will & Other Myths' and invite audiences to join us on this extraordinary journey," says Marina O'Shea, co-founder of Yet To Be. "Through captivating storytelling, we aim to ignite meaningful conversations and challenge preconceived notions about the power of choice in our lives. This show is a blend of fables, questions, soul searching, and yes, some poorly conceived jokes too!"
The show will debut with rehearsal and development performances on the following dates:
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Thursday, 15th June, 7:30 pm - Barnfield Theatre, Exeter, Devon.
Tickets available at www.exeternorthcott.co.uk. -
Saturday, 22nd July, 5:00 pm - Ventnor Festival, Boniface Studios, St Catherine's College, Isle of Wight.
Tickets available at www.vfringe.co.uk. -
Thursday, 5th October, and Friday, 6th October, 8:00 pm - Alma Tavern Theatre, Bristol.
Tickets available at www.almatavernandtheatre.co.uk.
The development of 'Free Will & Other Myths' has been supported by the Exeter Northcott Futures programme.
Please note that the show is recommended for audiences aged 16 and above, as it includes brief references to childhood emotional trauma, strong language, and some sexual references.