The Time Machine

From the creators of Jane Eyre: An Autobiography, Dalloway, Christmas Gothic and Austen's Women.

2018: In this age of uncertainty, where the shadows of tyranny, intolerance and war darken the path into tomorrow, how much time do we have left? If civilisation falls today, what will become of us?

In producer Rebecca Vaughan and writer/director Elton Townend Jones' new and radical interpretation of the HG Wells classic, a Victorian time traveller transcends across the ages from 1900 to our own far future – from the fall of man to the end of the world – discovering the fate of our endeavours and uncovering our darkest fears. Can we change the future? Or has the end already begun?

A philosophical journey, a nightmare adventure, a cautionary tale – this is the story of us all.

"Outstanding... Amazing... Magic" (Edinburgh Southside Advertiser)

"Terrific… grips the imagination... ideas spit off the narrative like sparks from a welder’s torch" (Quentin Letts, Daily Mail)

"Brilliant... Captivates and amazes" (British Theatre Guide)

Monday 24 September and Tuesday 25 September 2018 - 7.30pm
Performed by Stephen Cunningham
Tickets : £14.50  Age guidance: probably not of interest for those under 10
90 minutes with no interval.
We are proud to be part of the 20th Wigtown Book Festival and all remaining tickets are being sold via their box office.
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Venue
The Swallow Theatre
Moss Park, Ravenstone
Whithorn
Newton Stewart
Dumfries & Galloway
DG8 8DR