To Save The Sea
Wednesday, 30 October 2024
- Time
- 19:30 - 22:00
- Venue
- The Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen, AB11 6NB
- Price
- £22.50
Inspired by a real-life 1995 protest, To Save the Sea is a vibrant new musical about ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
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When oil giants Shell announce plans to dump the defunct Brent Spar oil store in the ocean, a small group of activists have other ideas. Under the cover of night, they sail out to the North Sea and occupy the structure. As their campaign gains momentum, pressure mounts on those in power and political battles ensue at sea and on land.
Will the activists succeed? Will it all be worth it? Or will big oil win out?
Brought to you by the makers of musical smash-hits Battery Park (***** Theatre Scotland
***** Broadway World), Crocodile Rock (***** The Reviews Hub), and Spuds (***** The
Herald), To Save the Sea is an epic adventure story about standing up for what you
believe in – promising a great night out full of heart, hope and a touch of satirical comedy.
Will the activists succeed? Will it all be worth it? Or will big oil win out?
Brought to you by the makers of musical smash-hits Battery Park (***** Theatre Scotland
***** Broadway World), Crocodile Rock (***** The Reviews Hub), and Spuds (***** The
Herald), To Save the Sea is an epic adventure story about standing up for what you
believe in – promising a great night out full of heart, hope and a touch of satirical comedy.
Venue
The Tivoli Theatre
34 - 48 Guild St
Aberdeen
AB11 6NB
Dates
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