Witness the human stories of Austerity Britain in this deeply moving, mixed reality exhibition
In 2016, the UN found that “grave or systemic violations” of the rights of disabled people were taking place throughout the UK. Wearing a mixed reality headset, you will experience The Maria Theatre transformed into a striking holographic gallery that explores the stories of the many people failed by the UK’s welfare state.
Combining testimony, original music and holographic imagery, Museum of Austerity is more than an exhibition; it’s a blend of theatre, history and humanity. A place to reflect on the past and confront the future.
This powerful installation brings together the skills of theatre/XR director Sacha Wares with the in-depth knowledge of John Pring, editor of Disability News Service. It was a finalist in the XR History Awards, nominated for Best Digital Innovation at the UK Theatre Awards and won International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) Best Immersive Production
To accompany the Museum of Austerity exhibition, there will be a free workshop on Welfare Justice on Monday 12 January with Imogen Day, China Mills and Tumu Johnson. Reserve a place: https://www.youngvic.org/whats-on/welfare-justice-workshop.
Imogen Day has been campaigning for changes to the welfare system ever since her sister, Philippa Day, died in 2019, due to fatal mistakes within the benefits system.
Supported by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Young Vic from 5th December – 16th January.
Booking and full details: https://www.youngvic.org/whats-on/museum-of-austerity





