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First Look: Production Images for Immersive New Show STOREHOUSE

by Staff Writer
June 3, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Storehouse Rob Leetham, credit to Helen Murray

Storehouse Rob Leetham, credit to Helen Murray

A first look at production images has been released for STOREHOUSE, a groundbreaking new immersive theatre experience.

Running from 4 June to 20 September 2025, STOREHOUSE invites audiences into a 9,000-square metre underworld where humanity’s digital history has been meticulously archived.

The debut production from new company Sage & Jester, STOREHOUSE blends art, technology and storytelling to explore the impact of information in the digital age.

       

The voice cast features a stellar lineup of multi-award-winning talent including Toby Jones, Meera Syal, Kathryn Hunter, and Billy Howle.

They voice the four radical founders of the STOREHOUSE, visionaries who believed that by storing and analysing all human knowledge, they could spark a new digital consciousness.

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Joining them in the live performance are Nina Smith, Dawn Butler, Bonnie Adair, Zachary Pang, Nat Kennedy, Elizabeth Hollingshead, Chris Agha, Harriett O’Grady, Rob Leetham, Scott Karim, Grace Hussey-Burd, and Darrel Bailey.

Composer Anna Meredith provides the musical finale, immersing audiences in a battle between the defenders of Truth and the keepers of Order.

“This isn’t just a show; it is a call to action,” says the creative team behind Sage & Jester.

Audiences will navigate a vast, ever-shifting digital archive, becoming part of the story as they make choices that shape the future of this precarious world.

       

Sage & Jester was founded by Georgian-born media executive Liana Patarkatsishvili, whose team brings experience from Secret Cinema, Punchdrunk, BBC Studios, and Warner Music.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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