'In the not too distant future, global environmental collapse triggers wars, the movement of millions of people, failure of mass food production and the breakdown of democracies. But this story focuses on one woman’s desperate struggle to survive. Maria lives in a city plagued by chronic food and water shortages. Now it is survival of the fittest and young people have the competitive advantage.
'Maria is not young and now is trapped in her apartment with her husband Paul and their neighbor, Ewa. Their last moments are a bitter competition for food and water. But Maria refuses to give up. Maria plans her escape. She needs to see her son one last time. And when she does – nothing is as she wished.
'#NoExemptions, a new work for theatre, explores a dystopian vision for humanity that is not predictable, but a savage critique of current privilege and inequality—with a twist—and not without humour. Told from the intimacy of one family’s crisis and isolation, the play is a compacted moment in time in which unfolding events are the result of an already projected environmental collapse from climate change, pollution and over consumption. No amount of privilege can protect anyone from the consequences. #NoExemptions is a bold, confronting and provocative statement of human equality. We all share one world.'
Source: La Mama Theatre.
Scheduled for production at La Mama Courthouse, Carlton, by The Shift Theatre, 6 - 17 October 2021.
Conceived with the assistance of Michaela Maxi Schulz.
Director: Susie Dee.
Sound Designer: Ian Moorhead.
Lighting Designer: Gina Gascoigne.
Set and Costume Designer: Sophie Woodward.
Cast: Carolyn Bock, Helen Hopkins, Hugh Sexton, Sahil Saluja, and Eva Seymour.
Production postponed, but not initially cancelled, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Produced by The Shift Theatre at La Mama Courthouse, Carlton, 27 April - 8 May 2022.
Director: Susie Dee.
Set and Costume Designer: Sophie Woodward.
Sound Designer: Ian Moorhead.
Lighting Designer: Gina Gascoigne.
Cast: Carolyn Bock, Endrico Botha, Helen Hopkins, Hugh Sexton, and Eva Seymour.
'Survival of the desperate and the cunning in a dystopian world.'
'Survival of the desperate and the cunning in a dystopian world.'