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Thy Neighbour

New Cellars, Pembroke College

‘No, we are not all in the same boat. And I’ll tell you why. Because we are not all drowning together.’


In the town of Crestyn, the British government is testing a new kind of democracy: every major decision in every citizen’s life that could possibly affect the community – taking local jobs, moving houses, marriage, divorce – must be voted on by the town. The power is entirely in the hands of the people.


Michele, a twenty-something Italian immigrant, and his adopted teenage daughter Daisy have finally escaped from Michele’s abusive partner Paolo, but Crestyn is unwilling to grant them a divorce. And when Daisy reveals that a frightening new obstacle has been thrown into their path, their fight to win over the anonymous judgement of their town becomes far more urgent.


Thy Neighbour is a dystopian parable about contemporary politics, reproductive rights, the amount of information needed to pass judgement, and whether, if given power over the lives of others, our decisions are motivated by love or hate.

Content Information

Sexual assault; abortion; domestic abuse.

Access Information

The venue is fully wheelchair accessible. Assistance dogs are welcome to this event. There are arrangements for people hard of hearing.

Thu 26 Oct 2017 9:30pm

£8.00 / £6.00

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Fri 27 Oct 2017 9:30pm

£8.00 / £6.00

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Sat 28 Oct 2017 9:30pm

£8.00 / £6.00

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