Roadless trip around the city
It is performed by Sarah and her teenage daughter Lil who ask audiences to positively imagine the future.
The pair mix film, performance and a touch of Saturday night game show in order to think about how we live now and how this will affect the future – including a demonstration of the UK financial system using only vegetables!
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Hide AdAfter the show, each member of the audience is invited to contribute their own thoughts, reactions and stories in The Roadless Trip film studio in the back of a converted ambulance.
These will be mixed into a final version of the show that will return to Live at LICA in the autumn.
Sharon Jackson, who is hosting the show at the Neuro Drop In Centre, says: “The Roadless Trip sounds like it will be groundbreaking and exciting… very much like the work we do at the centre.
“We invite the wider community, and especially family, friends and carers of those with neurological conditions, to share The Roadless Trip with us… we plan to make it a real occasion”.
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Hide AdThe centre, the Continuing Learning Group at Lancaster University and Barton Road Community Centre will host public performances of the show at various times from Tuesday to Thursday next week.
The show will also be presented for service users at Lancaster and District Homeless Action Service.
All of the showings are free but please email or phone the venue you would like to attend. Full contact details and times at www.liveatlica.org