DAMNATIO MEMORIAE

To Remember is to Resist

Written by Izzy Cooper, Willow Cooper, and Broderick Miller

Tickets

SHOWTIMES

FRI, MAY 29 – DOORS 6:30PM, SHOW 7PM

SAT, MAY 30 – DOORS 6:30PM, SHOW 7PM

SUN, MAY 31 – DOORS 1:30PM, SHOW 2PM

FRI, JUNE 5 – DOORS 6:30PM, SHOW 7PM

SAT, JUNE 6 – DOORS 1:30PM, SHOW 2PM

SUN, JUNE 7 – DOORS 1:30PM, SHOW 2PM

ATTENTION!

Please be advised that Damnatio Memoriae contains adult language, mature political themes, and scenes of physical violence.

Damnatio Memoriae: a Latin phrase that means "condemnation of memory" and refers to the ancient Roman practice of formally erasing a person, typically a disgraced former leader, from historical and public records.  While the term is modern, the practice was common in Roman political life and has historical parallels in other cultures as well.

The year is 2056 and the ruling fascist regime of America has systematically destroyed all records regarding U.S. history.  Meanwhile, a secretive and powerful think tank, The Parallax Institute, is literally rewriting American history with the intention of creating a new moral order for the world.  When a disparate group of social outcasts discover that the one remaining archive of human history is about to be forever erased, they join forces to literally save history.

Officially the 100th production of the Silver Lake Children’s Theatre Group, Damnatio Memoriae is in many ways its perfect centenary project.  Taking cues and inspirations from Fahrenheit 451, 1984, Metropolis and Brave New World, the story centers on a desperate mission to save the intellectual heart of mankind through primal means.  Damnatio Memoriae is an original musical featuring songs by the Manic Street Preachers, Pulp, Fiona Apple, Nine Inch Nails, Lana del Rey, the Beatles, the Who, Gil Scott-Heron, David Bowie, and The Silversun Pickups.  

Written by Izzy & Willow Cooper and Broderick Miller, and directed by Broderick Miller, Damnatio Memoriae aims to be an epic humanist adventure that explores civilization’s need for truth and accountability.