Solo performance of spoken-word musical theatre by David Lee Morgan, a London, UK and BBC Poetry Slam champion.
A computer wakes up in the year 2035, on the eve of the world socialist revolution…
Fighting has broken out all over the globe. For the first time, the U.S. military has used tactical nuclear weapons against its own population – to destroy the Los Angeles Commune. Suddenly, all communication stops. A new player arrives on the scene, a singularity, a computer exploding into consciousness and fighting for sanity through a barrage of conflicting images and downloaded personalities.
The play follows the intertwined stories of Hamida, a leader in the South Asian Socialist Alliance, her daughter Sulthana – and Amparo, a leader in the Los Angeles Commune and her son Jesse, a veteran of the South Asian War.
The Other Side Of The Flood is the third of a trilogy that began with Science, Love and Revolution and continued with Building God. All three shows have been published by STAIRWELL BOOKS, under the title: The River was a God.
The performance on September 7 is half-price!