1884

Wed 8 Oct - Fri 10 Oct
Wed 8 Oct
-
Fri 10 Oct

Welcome to Wilhelm Street. Make yourself at home! 

As you settle in with your new family, you won’t only pick out furniture - you’ll forge new traditions and memories that you hope will last a lifetime.

Somewhere nearby, though, there’s a meeting going on. A very important meeting. Run by very important people. Making very important decisions about your lives. But you and your family are not allowed inside… 

Created by theatre-maker Rhianna Ilube and BAFTA-winning game-makers Coney, 1884 is an immersive game-theatre show inspired by the legacy of the 1884 Berlin Conference, an often-overlooked historical turning point for the African continent and the world. 

1884 isn’t a history lesson – it’s a fun, fast-paced, and thought-provoking journey where play and protest meet. Explore colonial legacies, collective memory, and what it means to be part of the story… or pushed out of it.

Part of Black History Month at HOME.

Format: 1884 is an immersive and interactive show where audiences are actively invited to participate and interact with other audience members, but any participation will be optional. 

Though taking place in a contemporary fictionalised setting, the piece contains references to colonialism, power, protest, resistance, displacement, government restrictions, forced migration, gentrification, heritage, and how these events are memorialised (or not) in contemporary society.

There are limited references to the 1884 Berlin Conference or the partition of the African continent in the show; due to its fictionalised set-up, audiences may also connect the show’s theme to other historical or contemporary events. 

 

All performances are relaxed and audience members will be allowed to come in and out at any time.

1884 is an interactive show inspired by the history of the 1884 Berlin Conference.

On sale dates:

Friends: 13 Jun

Members: 16 Jun

General 18 Jun

Become a Friend or Member

**** Fun, clever and beautifully crafted, this interactive show is a biting satire on the Scramble for Africa

Time Out

★★★★ 

‘The most unique piece of theatre I have ever seen’ Arts Dispatch  


★★★★★

‘A marvel of production, both on a technical and an intellectual level’ North West End 


★★★★

‘Theatre-making with a strong and effective political purpose’  Reviews Hub 


 ★★★★★ 

‘If it can win over a confirmed participation-phobe like me, it can win over anyone.’ The Peg

 

★★★★★ 

‘One of the uncanniest moments in my life as a theatregoer’ A Young(ish) Perspective 

Credits

A show by Rhianna Ilube & Coney, produced by Koro.

Writer & project director: Rhianna Ilube

Writer & game-maker: Tsitsi Mareika Chirikure

Writer & game-maker: malakaï sargeant

Writer & game-maker: Chloe Mashiter

Performance Director: Tatenda Shamiso

Producer & game-maker: Marie Klimis

Set designer: Jacob Wu

Sound designer: Mwen

 

Put me on the waiting list