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Dedicated to Chaos: A Documentary

DEDICATED TO CHAOS follows Told by an Idiot navigating the process of creating theatre during the pandemic. Watch the company from early rehearsals through to the final production of family show Get Happy, playing as part of Greenwich + Docklands International Festival. From socially distanced rehearsal rooms and one way systems, through to finding creative ways of integrating COVID-19 procedures into the fabric of the production,  join the Idiots as they continue their quest to keep theatre live.

The world premiere was held on 28th October 2020. Watch the full documentary below.

Published: 20th October, 2020

Updated: 30th October, 2020

Author: Jennifer Holton

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