Talking About The Fire

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Show Information
Showing on:
Tue 13 May 2025
Duration:
Apporx. 1hr 30mins, no interval.
Price:
Genre:
Array
Venue:
Mercury Studio
Age Guidance:
14+
Warnings:
Contains strong language and themes of nuclear warfare

Nuclear weapons could destroy us all, right now – so why aren’t we talking about them?

Sometimes the threat slides into view – Russia invades Ukraine – but that doesn’t make the weapons more dangerous. They’re always dangerous. And one day, deliberately or accidentally, they’ll be used again.

From the team that created the award-winning Status and Confirmation, comes a show about a new nuclear weapons treaty – one that’s trying to give the power to eliminate nuclear weapons to the states, and people, who don’t possess them.

It’s a show and a conversation. We’ll talk about where we are, where we live, and why it’s important people like us talk about this at all.

Created by seven-time Fringe First winner Chris Thorpe and Claire O’Reilly (Abbey Theatre) and developed with Tony Award-winning Rachel Chavkin.

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Studio Event

Please note that this performance takes place in our smaller Studio Theatre. If it’s your first visit or you are unfamiliar with the Mercury building, you can find out more about our spaces here.

Writer & Performer | Chris Thorpe
Director | Claire O’Reilly
Designer | Eleanor Field
Lighting Designer | Arnim Friess
Re-lighter | Rob Athorn
Production Manager | Rob Athorn
Deputy Production Manager | Adam Steed
Script developed with | Rachel Chavkin and Staatstheater Mainz
Collaborator/Advisor | Véronique Christory
Youth Advisor | Zainab Rauf Tramboo

★★★★★

“It’s all masterfully put together… this show culminates in an encounter that really puts the ‘alive’ into ‘live theatre’”.

Time Out

★★★★★

“Thorpe instead gives us a genre-defining piece of activist theatre; a call to arms, or rather to disarmament, against what could otherwise be an inevitable apocalypse.”

Broadway World

★★★★

“Informative and deeply affecting… Thorpe is an assured and tremendously engaging performer.”

The Stage

★★★★

“Thorpe presents what can be a dense and intense subject in a personable and engaging manner.”

London Theatre 1

★★★★

“Chris Thorpe does what he does with a performative skill that is off-the-charts brilliant. It is an extraordinary evening of theatre.”

The Reviews Hub

★★★★

“Thorpe’s improvisation skills are unmatched…it’s really his call to action that makes this an urgent performance that needs to be seen.”

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