They are idiots before the revolution; they are still idiots after the revolution.
One of the most promising theatre forces this year will unveil on stage a powerful political metaphor adapted from George Orwell's novel Animal Farm and a script written by Ian Woolridge.
Orwell's scathing destruction of the dictatorial governance of Communism, "Animal Farm", was written in 1945. So, what is its relevance today? Pentas Project boldly questions the complications of power and greed, capitalising on the boiling discontentment of the people and the strange political and social phenomena which is a reality for many.
This shattering story of totalitarianism, desire, greed and corruption forces you to face the actual collective consciousness of the worst human weaknesses.