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Counted archiveThe General Election 2010 and the nation can vote - but what does it mean to be counted? In a country where people are more likely to vote for X-Factor than for the next Prime Minister, a documentary-play comes right to Westminster's doorstep, shedding light on why - in a world at war over democracy and in economic meltdown - so many people don't vote. This year it's expected we'll see the lowest voter turnout in modern history and no-one seems to be asking 'why?' Look Left Look Right has spent the last year investigating and it seems the problem isn't political apathy. Quite the opposite. Hear real people's moving and humorous stories, word-for-word, in a verbatim play about what it means to feel counted. Staged in the magnificent former Debating Chamber at County Hall - where the walls echo with political history and windows look across the river to the Houses of Parliament - Counted? is a timely, entertaining insight into our forgotten day-to-day relationship with democracy.

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Steve Bottoms, Ben Freedman, Mimi Poskitt
Producer(s): Look Left Look Right, Roundhouse

Counted

Counted (Play) production archive for QTIX code T808943967. Details of all Counted archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01711009898

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15 Apr 10
  to
22 May 10
County Hall
West End, Greater London
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