From Dorset’s Dome to the London Stage:
The Story of Alien, the Bus Driver Edition
This Christmas, audiences will be gripped by a truly unique cinematic experience – a slightly wonky, endearingly amateur staging of Ridley Scott’s sci-fi classic, Alien.
For those craving an alternative to traditional festive fare, Alien on Stage promises an entertainingly off-kilter viewing experience. What began as a modest community theatre production in rural Dorset, featuring bus drivers, friends, and family, blossomed into a critically acclaimed documentary.
The story began with Paranoid Dramatics, a theatrical troupe with more heart than polish. Director Dave, currently in absentia, tweeted for a ship-to-shore, “ERASE and
The vanguard of this unusual project, “Alien On Stage
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