Delirium project announced for Old Vic Tunnels

Published Thursday 18 March 2010 at 14:40 by Natalie Woolman

Tunnels beneath Waterloo station will be the setting for Delirium’s new production Your Nation Loves You, which has been supported by the Old Vic New Voices programme.

The emerging theatre company will perform its new piece, which was first presented as a workshop in the rehearsal space at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith last October, twice nightly from March 26 to April 2 in the Old Vic Tunnels.

Your Nation Loves You is about 12 people confined underground as the result of a threat to the UK.

The space previously hosted Tunnel 228, a co-production between Punchdrunk and the Old Vic, and Banksy’s new film was screened there earlier this year.

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