Counting the Cost of Living
5.30 – 7pm | All ages welcome
When things always seem to get worse, it’s hard to see how things will ever get better. We want to connect you with the powerful over a shared meal. Rather than politicians, police chiefs, council leaders and commissioners answering the questions, they will instead be asking you. You’ll get to explain your experiences of the crisis to the people and institutions who define your life, and share the daily price you pay. We want to explore how it doesn’t have to be like this.
There is limited capacity for Counting the Cost of Living. Reserve your spot here once you’ve booked your ticket.
Directed by Mathilde Lopez in partnership with Shirish Kulkarni, Ethnic Minorities & Youth Support Team (EYST) and Grange Pavillion Youth Forum. Early-stage research in partnership with Data4Change.
Note: Part 1: Counting the Cost of Living will not take place on 17 March
Joseph K and the Cost of Living
7.30 – 9pm | 14+
Jo K has a well-paid job in financial services. K barely notices the growing chaos all around on the walk to work each morning, the homeless lining the street, the food banks, the anger, the protests, the relentless rise of the cost of living, and those who cannot afford to meet it. Until one day, K is arrested. No one will tell K what the charges are, but still they must be answered. Suddenly, K is on the outside looking in. And it’s cold and frightening out here.
Emily White’s adaptation of Franz Kafka’s The Trial, weaves the nightmare of arrest and trial into a performance that highlights the never-ending price we pay at the mercy of arbitrary, unaccountable and insatiable power.
Our ensemble cast directed by Lorne Campbell with Anthony and Kel Matsena invite you to consider the absurdity of our relationships with power in a funny and physical take on Kafka’s classic tale.
F**k the Cost of Living
9.15 – 9.45pm | 14+
Join Minas for a performance full of joy and catharsis. Protest music for the moment, and for Wales. Joined by some very, very special guests, including HMS Morris and Ayoub Boukhalfa.
Produced by National Theatre Wales in partnership with Grand Ambition.
Note: Part 3: F**k the Cost of Living will not take place on 17 March