The World We Made
The World We Made is told by Keli and Luke, two students living in 2050. It shows a glimpse of how our lives could be in the future, if we pull together and change now…before it’s too late. We take a look at 2050 through these students’ eyes and imagine the dramatic events that have got us there.
This is a story of ordinary and extraordinary people from around the world who together achieve profound change: a Danish scientist, a global pop star, a Canadian truck driver, an African human rights activist, and a community gardener from Yorkshire.
The journey follows personal and collective challenges, the struggles and losses as well as the enormous achievements, painting a compelling picture of the defining moments, breakthroughs and lifestyle revolutions that have made the world ‘work’ in 2050.
About
With support from CUSP, and based on extensive factual research from Jonathon Porritt’s seminal book of the same name, The World We Made offers a vibrant and dynamic vision of a world that is still available to us—if we act fast on the radical changes that are needed so urgently today.
Development of the script forms part of the fellowship for playwright Beth Flintoff, and is informed by close collaboration with CUSP director Tim Jackson. The premiere opened this year’s CHANGE festival; a new arts festival in Warwick, produced by Becky Burchell, inviting audiences to imagine better.
For more information about the play, please see the dedicated project page.
WHERE
Farnham Maltings
Farnham
Surrey GU9 7QR
WHEN
Saturday, 02 November 2019
8pm
This event includes a post-show discussion with Tim Jackson and Jonathon Porritt.
CONTACT
Tickets for the Farnham showing have sold out. The next public show will be taking place at the Guildford School of Acting on 8 Nov. For enquiries, please email events@cusp.ac.uk.
TOUR
Following the premiere at the CHANGE Festival, and with support from local citizens’ groups and the ESRC, the play is touring to a variety of venues from arts centres to schools to conferences. Feedback from these initial performances will be used to inform a longer tour in 2020.
- Farnham Maltings, 2nd November, 8pm (sold out; extra tickets released)
- Guildford School of Acting, 8th November 7.30pm (on sale)
- Manchester, 3 December
Performances as part of the 2019 #ESRCfestival of Social Sciences include:
- Broadwater School Godalming, 6th November 1pm
- George Abbott School Guildford, 8th November, 11am-1pm