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Are we not drawn onward to new erA

PAST EVENT
8 Jul, 3pm & 7.30pm, 9 Jul, 5pm
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Performance & dance
From £18
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A person stands on a stage shrouded in smoke holding up a flare
mirjam devriendt
★★★★★

'a technically dazzling, emotionally devastating show about humanity's point of no return'

Time Out

The notorious theatrical innovators Ontroerend Goed return to London with a boundary-pushing visual metaphor for a crucial moment in our future history.

No Ontroerend Goed show is easily forgotten – and their latest is no exception.

Previously the company has placed you in the seat of the 1% (£¥€$), asked audiences to vote for actors (Fight Night) and in their breakthrough show in 2007 even blindfolded audiences and strapped them into wheelchairs for a very memorable journey (The Smile Off Your Face).

Following previous appearances at Battersea Arts Centre, Soho Theatre and The Almeida, the company finally makes its Southbank Centre debut with this new production that follows an extensive world tour and hit run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Are we not drawn onward to new erA traces the process of humans moving towards their downfall or salvation.

Some people believe humanity is moving forward, while others believe the opposite. Some say the world is coming to an end, others call them doomsayers.

No matter who's right, in our quest for progress we have dramatically changed the world we live in. Are our actions irreversible or can we undo them?

Ontroerend Goed functions as a collective guided by the artistic director Alexander Devriendt.
Convinced that every idea deserves its own brand of artistic expression, the company cherishes a sense of ownership for every single contributor to their work, from actors to light designers, scenographers to conceptual thinkers.

Ontroerend Goed fabricates possible realities that question how we as individuals position ourselves in the world today.

Ontroerend Goed is Alexander Devriendt, Charlotte De Bruyne, Karolien De Bleser, Angelo Tijssens, Aurélie Lannoy, Leonore Spee, Samir Veen, Julia Ghysels, Remi Cosijn, Beth Thyrion, David Bauwens, Wim Smet, Jitske Vandenbussche, Hannes Pieters, Luna Boone and Justine Boutens.

★★★★★

‘The simplest response to this phenomenal show is just to say, “wow”.’

British Theatre
★★★★
The Guardian
★★★★
The Telegraph
★★★★
Financial Times

Need to know

Age recommendation

For ages 16+

Dates & times

Sat 8 Jul, 3pm & 7.30pm

Sun 9 Jul, 5pm

Approximate run time: 1 hour 10 mins.
Run times may vary by up to 20 minutes as they can be affected by last-minute programme changes, intervals and encores.

Price

  • Standard entryFrom £18*
  • Concessions25%**


* Excludes £3.50 booking fee.

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** Limited availability. Read about concessions.

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Queen Elizabeth Hall

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Toilets

An accessible toilet is located in the foyer.

A Changing Places toilet is located on Level 1 Royal Festival Hall next to the JCB Glass Lift, for the exclusive use of disabled people who need personal assistance to use the toilet.

The facility includes a height-adjustable bench, tracking hoist system, a centrally-placed toilet, a height-adjustable basin and a shower. The phone outside the Changing Places toilet will connect you with a member of staff, who can provide you with the key. The facility is open daily 10am – 11pm.

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The Queen Elizabeth Hall cloakroom is closed. You won’t be able to bring any bags over 40 x 25 x 25cm into the Queen Elizabeth Hall, so please leave large bags at home.

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For step-free access from the Queen Elizabeth Hall Slip Road off Belvedere Road to the Queen Elizabeth Hall auditorium seating (excluding rows A to C) and wheelchair spaces in the Rear Stalls, plus Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer and the Purcell Room, please use the Queen Elizabeth Hall main entrance.

To reach this entrance, enter the Royal Festival Hall via the Southbank Centre Square Doors. Take the JCB Glass Lift to Level 2 and exit to the Riverside Terrace. Turn right to find the Queen Elizabeth Hall main entrance.

You can also use the external lift near the Artists' Entrance on Southbank Centre Square to reach Mandela Walk, Level 2. 

For access to the Queen Elizabeth Hall auditorium seating rows A to C and wheelchair spaces in the Front Stalls, please enter via the Artists' Entrance in the Queen Elizabeth Hall Slip Road (Level 1).

Talk to a member of staff at the auditorium entrance if you have a disability that means you can’t queue, or you need extra time to take your seat. They can arrange priority entry for you as soon as the doors open.

Please bear with us while we update our access map to reflect the refurbishment of the Royal Festival Hall’s Level 2 foyer spaces. The step-free routes remain the same.

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