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"All of Us" Film Screening and Q&A

  • The Old Fire Station 40 George Street Oxford, OX1 2AQ United Kingdom (map)

Family conflict, generational guilt and restorative justice come together in ALL OF US, a powerful new stage play by Oxford author and playwright Rebecca Abrams.  

An exciting revisioning of Sophocles’ Electra, the play follows a family fractured by domestic violence and incarceration. As one family member comes to the end of their prison sentence, each of them must confront how to move on and heal.

Following the play’s successful premiere and tour in New Zealand last year, a special film of the play will be screened at the Old Fire Station, Oxford on Saturday 27th July at 7.30pm. The film screening will be followed by a live Q&A with playwright Rebecca Abrams, producer and actor Miranda Warner, and others.

 “A compelling story with…great dramatic writing.”New Zealand Theatreview

 “My real hope for this play is that it can help people to connect with a sense of compassion and find hope in dark places.” Miranda Warner, Producer 

“It’s the only thing (play, movie, etc) I’ve seen that really explores the complex journey for each person caught in this kind of situation.” audience member, Nelson NZ

Doors open at 7:00pm and the film will start at 7:30pm. Refreshments will be available from The Old Fire Station cafe.

Tickets are available from The Old Fire Station:

Earlier Event: 27 June
"Twelfth Night" Charity Performance
Later Event: 6 September
Restorative Justice in Nature