2065

Toured 2021/2022

2065 is a futuristic sensory extravaganza for audiences with profound and multiple learning disabilities.

The year is 2065; the people are stifled under an oppressive regime made up of all-powerful corporations. We follow a group of rebels who live outside the system and believe things can change for the better. How can they remind people of a time when things were different? When they hoped not only to survive but to thrive? Can they bring music back to a city where it is needed more than ever? Frozen Light are specialists in making sensory theatre for adult audiences with PMLD and this is their fifth touring production.

“Frozen Light’s clever design and energetic, likeable performances combine to create a delightful show for audiences with PMLD” The Stage **** (read full review)

  • Original Concept

    Lucy Garland | Amber Onat Gregory

  • Devising Team

    Lucy Garland | Amber Onat Gregory | Kate O’Connor | Kat Heath | Sam Halmarack | Dave Sherman


  • Sam Halmarack

    Musical Director | Composition

  • Kate O'Connor

    Director

  • Kat Heath

    Set Design

  • Amber Onat Gregory

    Artistic Director

  • Lucy Garland

    Artistic Director

  • Dave Sherman

    Production Manager | Lighting Design

  • Dhugal Harrison

    Technical Manager

  • Kirsteen Wythe

    Costume Design

  • Lilach Davis

    Performer

  • Matt Heslop

    Performer

  • Iona Johnson

    Performer

  • Tom Benjamin

    Performer

  • Erin Rydal

    Performer

  • Rachel Barnes

    Performer

The development and tour of 2065 was supported and funded by:

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Arts Organisations: The Garage, Norwich; The New Wolsey, Ipswich

Trusts and Foundations: The Annie Tranmer Charitable Trust, The Alice Ellen Cooper Dean Charitable Foundation, The Blakemore Foundation, WH Smith Community Grants, The AMMCO Charitable Trust, Didymus Charity, The Harpur Trust, Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust, The Childwick Trust, Cambridge Community Foundation, The Albert Hunt Trust, The Joicey Trust, Unity Theatre Trust, Aviva Community Fund, D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, The Lawson Trust, The Moondance Covid-19 Relief Fund, The Eveson Charitable Trust, The Stanton Ballard Charitable Trust, Ganzoni Charitable Trust, The Foyle Foundation, Shanly Foundation, Kent Community Foundation, The Paul Bassham Charitable Trust, David Gibbons Foundation, The Marjorie and Geoffrey Jones Charitable Trust, The Jack Lane Charitable Trust, R.W. Mann Trust, Hodge Foundation, Sir James Knott Trust, J Reginald Corah Foundation Fund, Hadrian Trust, The R S Macdonald Charitable Trust, Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust, Earl Fitzwilliam Charitable Trust, Maud Elkington Charitable Trust, The Rowlands Trust, The Rothley Trust, The Liz & Terry Bramall Foundation, The George A Moore Foundation, Trefoil, The Edward and Dorothy Cadbury Trust, The Roger & Douglas Turner Charitable Trust, Harry Bottom Charitable Trust, The Michael Marsh Charitable Trust, St Hilda's Trust, The Meikle Foundation, The Charles Littlewood Hill Trust, The Hugh Fraser Foundation, The W.E.D. Charitable Trust, The Patrick Trust, The Lillie C Johnson Charitable Trust, The Catherine Cookson Charitable Trust, The Peter Harrison Foundation, The William Webster Charitable Trust, The Ian Askew Charitable Trust, Simon Gibson Charitable Trust, Scarfe Charitable Trust, The Oakdale Trust & Mr & Mrs J A Pye’s Charitable Settlement.

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2065: The Multi-Sensory Movie