Sunday, 3 March 2024

Minority Report at The Rep Birmingham

Production photo of Minority Report
Photo by Marc Brenner

Friday 22nd March to Saturday 6th April 2024

In 2050, neuroscientist Dame Julia Anderton is about to launch the next phase of her pioneering Pre-Crime programme, monitoring people’s thoughts and detaining them before crimes are committed. But when Julia is accused of pre-murder, she’s in a race against time to save herself from her own system.

This electrifying adaptation of Phillip K. Dick’s iconic sci-fi thriller challenges our beliefs about justice and freewill in a real-time chase through London of the future.

Minority Report sees award-winning director Max Webster re-united with the producers of the globally successful stage version of Life of Pi.

This action packed theatrical experience will take you on an electrifying ride into the future, as it creates a world bordering science fiction and reality.

It will make you believe in theatre.  A triumph”

The Sunday Times on Life of Pi

Directed by Max Webster

Nottingham Playhouse, Birmingham Rep and Lyric Hammersmith Theatre co-production in association with Simon Friend Entertainment by arrangement with Electric Shepherd Productions

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Written by David Haig

Directed by Max Webster

Running Time 1 hr 30 mins. Please note, there is no interval during this performance

Age Guidance 14+

Please note, no under 5s will be admitted to the auditorium.

Content Advice

This production contains strong language, violence and sexual references. It contains flashing and strobe lighting, moving video imagery, theatrical smoke/haze, blood and loud and sudden noises. Further information can be found here.

Access Performances

Audio Described: Sat 6 Apr, 2.30pm

A Free Touch Tour is available to book before the Audio Described performance. 

BSL Interpreted: Thu 28 Mar, 7.30pm (interpreted by Harjit Jagdev). You can watch the BSL Flyer below.

Captioned: Tue 2 Apr, 7.30pm (captioned by Cara Lawless)

Chilled: Thu 28 Mar, 2.30pm

Image from production of Minority Report
Image by Marc Brenner


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