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Don't Panic

April 21st-22nd (@9pm), April 23rd-26th (@7pm)

The Etcetera Theatre (above the Oxford Arms Pub)

£16.85

Two people in black outfits pose on a red background. One kneels with hand on knee; the other lies with a hand on their face, looking forward.

April 21st-22nd (@9pm), April 23rd-26th (@7pm)

The Etcetera Theatre (above the Oxford Arms Pub)

£16.85

The year is 2108. Two stagehands, Mani and Kid, get stuck in a rundown New York City theatre as part of a standard nuclear warfare drill.

As the threat of the world's end closes in on them, they debate the purpose of living in a world that’s poisoned the human experience, seeking answers to an impossible question: what is the point of trying if there’s nothing left to live for? Don’t Panic is a bold, two-hander dark comedy that explores the purpose of living within a society that’s doomed to fail. Set in a corrupt, near future dystopia, our two characters take us on a journey full of comedy, drama, and magical realism.

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