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Full Tour Dates Announced For Dante Or Die And Chris Goode’s User Not Found

by Staff Writer
May 31, 2018
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Dante or Die presents USER NOT FOUND Created by Daphna Attias and Terry O’Donovan Written by Chris Goode - Directed by Daphna Attias Performed by Terry O’Donovan

Dante or Die presents USER NOT FOUND Created by Daphna Attias and Terry O’Donovan Written by Chris Goode - Directed by Daphna Attias Performed by Terry O’Donovan

Dante or Die has joined forces with writer Chris Goode to examine what happens to our digital identities after we die in User Not Found.

Directed by Daphna Attias and performed by Terry O’Donovan, User Not Found will be performed in cafés around the UK and will open as part of the Traverse season at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe before embarking on a UK tour.

The production will preview at Ipswich, London, Derby before travelling to the Edinburgh Festival and will then embark on a ten-date tour in Autumn to Harlow, Reading, Brighton, Lincoln, Bath, Cambridge, Mansfield, Leicester, Manchester and Portsmouth.

       

Terry and Luka were together for nine years until Luka left Terry.  Then Luka died leaving Terry as his online legacy executor.

Through smartphones and headphones the audience becomes a fly-on-the-wall to one man faced with keeping or deleting. In a rapidly changing digital age, a story of contemporary grief unfolds through this intimate, funny performance that gently interrogates our need for connection and the fate of our digital afterlives.

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