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AMATA’s talk series is a great opportunity to meet some of the artists that AMATA works with. Find out about their current projects, inspiration and practice. Ask questions in a live Q&A session, or just listen if you prefer.
Award winning interactive theatre makers Dylan Frankland and Madeleine Allardice of Kill the Cat, share their approach to creating politically engaged work through using techniques often found in games.
Described by the New York Times as ‘making a strong case for theatre in its digital form’, Kill The Cat share how they’ve adapted and changed their approach to make exciting work for online audiences.
Tickets are free but booking required.
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Falmouth University, Penryn Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9LX
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