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About Maddaddam
In recent months, Maddaddam has been making waves in the theatre community with their latest production, 'The Future We Build,' which premiered at the annual Eco-Drama Festival. This production is an original piece inspired by Atwood's themes but also incorporates contemporary societal issues, demonstrating the collective's commitment to relevance and resonance. Audiences have praised the show for its thought-provoking content and innovative use of multimedia, blending live performance with interactive digital elements that engage viewers on multiple levels. Following its successful launch, 'The Future We Build' is set to tour various cities, participating in both local and international theatre festivals aimed at promoting sustainable practices in performing arts. Maddaddam continues to host workshops and discussions post-performance, inviting the community to engage with the narratives and themes presented on stage. Their ongoing mission emphasizes more than entertainment; it fosters a space for dialogue about the future, echoing Atwood’s call for action. This active involvement in current events underlines Maddaddam’s role as a facilitator of change in the theatre landscape, making it a cornerstone of contemporary theatre that reflects the complexities of our existence.
Maddaddam History
Maddaddam is a dynamic theatre collective founded in 2013, inspired by the visionary works of iconic author Margaret Atwood, particularly her 'Oryx and Crake' trilogy. The name 'Maddaddam' is derived from the character Adam One in Atwood's 'MaddAddam,' who embodies themes of hope and resilience in a dystopian world. The collective began as a small group of passionate theatre enthusiasts focused on adapting contemporary literature into compelling stage performances. Their initial productions explored themes of humanity's relationship with nature, technology, and ethics, resonating with audiences and critics alike. Over the years, Maddaddam has expanded its repertoire, collaborating with various artists, playwrights, and musicians to create multi-disciplinary adaptations that engage with pressing social issues. By juxtaposing innovative staging techniques and powerful storytelling, Maddaddam has garnered attention in theatre circuits, earning nominations for various awards and securing partnerships with renowned theatre festivals. Their unique approach not only brings Atwood's narratives to the stage but also sparks important conversations about environmentalism, genetic engineering, and human connection in the modern age.
