
Bric à Brac Theatre and Told by an Idiot have joined forces to bring their show The Intrusion, a dark and unmissable
comedy, to East Point Pavilion in Lowestoft.
The play follows a group of survivors navigating the end of human civilisation, exploring the very real and often overwhelming climate crisis. The show uses humour and original music to
create a comic production that offers audiences across the UK an anarchic look at extinction and questions who gets to survive.
Director and fellow founding member of Bric à Brac, Anna Marshall, is currently Resident Director of the National Theatre’s production of War Horse and specialises in collaborative and
devised theatre. Bric à Brac Theatre and Told by an Idiot will blend their innovative storytelling to present a comedic and captivating show that follows a community in the aftermath of a climate disaster.
This devised work demonstrates both companies’ belief in the power of physical comedy to share important information and encourage discussion. The show has been developed in partnership with both expert voices and local communities’
experiences of, and attitudes towards, climate change. Through an outreach workshop programme, participants gain first-hand experience in Told by an Idiot and Bric à Brac’s collaborative approach to creating work, delving deeply and personally into the themes of The Intrusion.
Running Time 60 minutes
Age Guidance +12
The Intrusion is at East Point Pavilion Lowestoft 13th March 7.30pm
To book tickets visit the East Point Pavilion Website
