Living with Drones

Living with Drones

Categories: General, Performing Arts | Intended for

Thursday, September 25, 2025

7:30 PM - 10:00 PM | Add to calendar

Kailash Mital Theatre (Southam Hall)

1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON

Contact Information

Allan Thompson, 6137991791, allan.thompson@carleton.ca

Cost

$17.31

About this Event

Host Organization: Carleton University School of Journalism and Communication
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Title: Living with Drones
Produced by: stitched! studio
Format: Live journalism performance

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/living-with-drones-ottawa-tickets-1665284985219?aff=oddtdtcreator

Living with Drones debuted at the Camden People’s Theatre and P21 Art Gallery in London, UK, in January 2025 and continued with sold-out performances at Toronto’s Theatre Centre and at the Museum of Palestinian People in Washington, DC. This show highlights the relevance of diary as record keeping amidst the onslaught of drones used to surveil, intimidate, destroy and target Gaza’s civilians.

Living with Drones takes us into the sounds of war, in particular the use of drones, and their devastating, traumatic impact on the residents of Gaza. By tying together first-person stories from Gaza with wartime diaries from story sharers, this show weaves a narrative about the use of drone technology and its impact on people’s lives, land and livelihood.

Key Highlights of the Show

Unique Format: Diary-style storytelling featuring personal accounts from Gaza, enhanced with multimedia elements, music and live performance.

Timely and Relevant: Focuses on the ongoing crisis in Gaza, contextualized within historical and global perspectives on drone warfare.

Critical Inquiry: Explores the intersection of technology, war, and record-keeping, posing urgent humanitarian questions.

Community Impact: Designed to foster audience engagement and stimulate conversations about global complicity and the ethics of drone usage.

Performances: Living with Drones was performed in London, UK, at Camden Theatre and P21 Gallery in January 2025 and in Toronto, Canada, at the Theatre Centre in February and March 2025, at the Museum of Palestinian People in Washington, DC, in May.