’In the face of pain there are no heroes.’ (quote from the novel)
Will we ever find a way out of the filter bubble that surrounds us? Or are we just imagining things about the outside world, hence we find it horrific? And while we fight this horrific world, are we turning horrific ourselves? From the perspective of Winston Smith we see Big Brother possessing absolute power, the Inner Party keeping an all-encompassing surveillance, and the Two Minutes Hate turning aggression into mass worship. Is the world really like this, or is it just how a lonely, middle-aged man, Winston Smith is observing it? To what extent is it changed by the forbidden love affair with a young lady, Julia, and the developing mental connection with the mysterious O’Brien?Written by Csaba Mikó based on the novel 1984 by GEORGE ORWELL
Approved by Bill Hamilton, the caretaker of the literary legacy of the late Sanua Brownell Orwell, based on the novel George Orwell „NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR” (Copyright, 1949). The play in Hungary is being shown via the THEATRUM MUNDI Theatre and Literature Agency. www.theatrum-mundi.hu