Conspiracy Theory: A Lizard's Tale
Marlon’s a Jew. This didn’t bother him much until he discovered that some people he knew didn’t believe the Holocaust happened…

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Conspiracy Theory: A Lizard’s Tale

Supported by: Alex Read Theatre Performances Inc

Marlon’s a Jew. This didn’t bother him much until he discovered that some people he knew didn’t believe the Holocaust happened. From 9/11 to shape-shifting lizards and Holocaust denial, this is a darkly comic tale of one man’s journey through the conspiracy underworld.

The first one-person show to be performed in the UK Houses of Parliament and coming to Melbourne fresh from a hit run at The Edinburgh Fringe; Marlon Solomon’s Conspiracy Theory: A Lizard’s Tale is a piece of documentary theatre which explores why conspiracy theories are more popular than ever. He examines how fake news gives fresh currency to ancient slander and how this all relates to current issues in mainstream politics. Conspiracy Theory: A Lizard’s Tale is a one man, multi-media piece of storytelling; it’s a comic tale which is no laughing matter.

Event Dates
Thursday 5 March – 7:30pm
Sunday 8 March – 7:30pm

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Ticket Prices
  • Full Price: $34.84
  • Concession: $27.83

Concessions are available for seniors, pensioners, full time students, A.R.T Charity Members and people aged under 20.

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