Date: 21 March, 7pm

Running Time: 120 min

Location: Studio 2, Lincoln Arts Centre

We're performing the first 20 minutes of Assigned Earth at Birth at this night of test performances in Lincoln. I'm particularly chuffed that we're performing alongside the wonderful Ashley Gregory, an extraordinarily talented person I met when working on an interactive play with Sheffield Theatres Young Company.

Ashley Gregory – Adam & Eve (& Steve)

A divorced loser unwittingly encounters the original couple, jaded by their mortal marriage, and must learn what it means to be a mortal.

Mouth House – The Museum of Curios

Mouth house tonight asks you how you feel in a world blocked out by sound? How do we feel when stories are played back to us in darkness, leaving only our imagination to bring these stories to life?

Zoyander Street – Assigned Earth at Birth

Cass has discovered that they are not an ordinary human – they are a transdimensional being, assigned to earth to carry out anthropological fieldwork. In this play, they have their first meetings via video call with their otherworldly drag king supervisor, Iris. ‘Assigned Earth at Birth’ is a live-digital hybrid, interactive sci-fi comedy about doomerism, neurodiversity / neuroqueerness, and living in a world that works against your survival. Interacting with live actors using a web app, the audience shapes the protagonist’s narrative about society, reflecting how the anthropologist has been shaped by their host society, and giving the audience an opportunity to vent their feelings about our fucked-up world.