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Chronic Insanity is bringing Apple of Discord back to Nottingham this summer.

10 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Step into a fully immersive theatre experience with Apple of Discord, the latest production from Nottingham’s award-winning theatre company, Chronic Insanity. In this podcast episode, I speak with Joe Strickland and explore how this ambitious interactive show transforms every room into part of the story, allowing audiences to piece together a narrative inspired by the legendary myth that sparked the Trojan War. Set across three atmospheric floors of the stunning Grade II listed People’s Hall — featuring ornate staircases, historic cellars, and mysterious subterranean caves — Apple of Discord delivers a unique immersive theatre experience where divine drama unfolds all around you. Discover what makes this production one of the must-see live events of the summer, running from 20–24 July, with tickets on sale now. [https://www.universe.com/events/apple-of-discord-tickets-YKQX9G]

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