About
Written by Howard Barker, this play explores what happens when art clashes with politics and religion.
In 16th century Venice, renowned female artist Galactia is commissioned by the Catholic Church and the Venetian State to paint the Battle of
Lepanto, celebrating the defeat of the pagan Turk and glorifying Venice. Instead, Galactia paints the
cruel, senseless slaughter of one of the bloodiest battles in human history.
Will Galactia be strong enough to withstand the machinations of Church and State, winning her own personal battle to get her truth heard?
More relevant today than ever before, with facts being twisted by politicians, voices silenced by
those with the most power, and the arts one of the few mediums left through which people may find their voice, Galactia's personal battle will
empower and inspire audiences to keep
demanding the truth.
Director | Jax Brady
This is a Wharf Theatre Production
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