Date

1 - 25 August

Time

3:30 pm

Venue

Underbelly Cowgate

suitability

Age 14+ (Guideline)

Tickets from

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The Mosinee Project

Untapped Award Winner 2024

Mosinee, Wisconsin, 1950. An idyllic Midwestern town wakes up to find themselves in a nightmare.

Armed Communist forces have taken over; imprisoning townspeople, cutting off communication, marching through the streets with nobody to oppose them. Prices are changed, barbed wire fences erected, and the Mayor is held at gunpoint.

Or so it appears. This is just how it begins.

Plunging into the dawn of the Cold War and back again, The Mosinee Project follows the true story of a fake invasion. A fevered, darkly funny retelling, interrogating why we fear, control and tell tales about the future.

Presented By

Counterfactual – Untapped Award Winner 2024

Duration

65 minutes

Advice

None

Price

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£8.00

Accessibility

Devised. Historical

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