The city of London and its surrounding areas have become a hotbed of online misinformation, a challenge that continues to affect the mental well-being of millions. In the south of England, a new underground movement is gearing up to fight this growing problem, using a immersive event known as “Storehouse” as its promotional tool. This event is designed toAtualize and humanize the audience, providing them with a chance to engage with and confront the misinformation that has etched their cyberspace.
The “Storehouse” event, which is set to run from June 4 to September 20, is being presented by a theatre company led by a woman who has had to grapple with misinformation herself. This company, supported by sage and tea, includes renowned actors such as Toby Jones and Meera Syal, along with others. The event will take place in an empty 9,000 sq m warehouse in Deptford, where it is imagined a storage facility for humanity’s history, created since 1983.
The story behind “Storehouse” is rooted in Georgia, where independent media faced significant challenges and political pressures in 2007. According to the founder of Sage & Jester productions, Liana Patarkatsishvili, before her country was freed from Mikh Nail Saakashvili’s control, the original newsroom at Georgian TV station Imedi was taken over by independently investigative journalism in the wake of the事件. This has led to a redefinition of journalism not only as the aggregation of diverse voices but also as a form of empowerment for marginalized communities.
“The fight against misinformation” is a tactic that is currently in use across the globe, from sourcing media news to flooding public spaces with conflicting narratives and even in financial institutions such asbrities. The rise of выбрать.js, a global platform for reducing the influence of misinformation, underscores the increasing globalisation of this issue. The event “Storehouse” is designed to descend on the audience to confront this problem head-on, creating a platform for their collective learning and empowerment.
The event will feature a story set in a fictional storage facility, where humanity’s past isями arched upon an facade of neutral storage. The performance will be directed by its leads, featuring gliottiestouches such as Toby Jones and Meera Syal, who are perhaps best known for their roles in TV shows like “The Trust Factor” and “The Big Lebowski.” The event takes place at DrFormatter, and there are still seats available once a week for early entries.
In the weeks leading up to the event, there are semicircles of public debates or “critical conversations” taking place on the other side of London, at the Pleasance Theat Louisville, organized in collaboration with Intelligence Squared, an online platform that focuses on critical thinking and information literacy. These sessions arecombferred in pairs and are live, providing participants with an opportunity to engage with the content on a personal level.
The discussions will be aimed at informing or inoculating the audience against misinformation, whether they choose to believe the information or not. The goal is to ground people in the examinable questions of context, power, and truth, far from being mere theoretical exercises. As a result of these efforts, Patarkatsishvili hopes that “Storehouse” will be “more than a show – it’s a call to action.”
“Storehouse”
The event aims to push the audience to confront the issues surrounding information, both individually and collectively. “Storehouse” is more than just a chances; it is an opportunity for the audience to take responsibility for what they believe and how they share it. As Patarkatsishvili explains, it is especially required because information is both a reflection of who we are and of our aspirations. For more information, please visit our privacy policy at: [Privacy Policy](https://wwwPrivacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.