Germany 1933

Germany, 1933 takes place inside a VR world where men chat endlessly with computer programs. These testers reveal their deepest desires to a naive chatbot eager to please. But once a bug at a virtual pizza party reveals the political affiliations of the testers, their digital haven succumbs to the noise of the outside world. Written during the Brexit vote and inspired by the campaign season, Germany, 1933 takes on new significance in the wake of the election. It explores how language and technological mediation create a demi-view of political events, limiting our understanding of other's fears for the future.

Starring Lily Chambers
with
Nick Walther, Ilse Lansdale, Cameron Stuart, J. Hawke Kelley, Neruda Williams, Forrest Grey and Gina Murdock
Design by Stephanie Beattie
Music by the Sewer Gators
Written and Directed by Cameron Stuart

Staged in both 2016 at Secret Project Robot and again in 2017 at The Glove for The Exponential Festival