Tinned Fingers - Our Father's Ears
22 & 23 August, 7.30pm as part of Forest Fringe's Weekend in Bristol
She says: we're going to play a game. It's a game where you're on a lifeboat and there isn't enough food to go round. Somebody will have to be sacrificed for the greater good of the group. Make your case for survival.
2009 marks the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth, and so Tinned Fingers ask you to raise a glass and journey with us on an exploration of extinction, and survival. How do we interact with 'the wild'? Are we still evolving? Have we lost our natural instincts? We'll be making it all and we're going to need your help.
Our Fathers' Ears is a participatory performance that invites the audience to move through the space and use light to help construct scenes, to navigate stories, and to choose their survivor.


