DYAD Productions will present an adaptation of HG Wells’ classic The Time Machine at 7.30pm on Friday, June 29, in Settle Victoria Hall.

It is 2018. In this new age of uncertainty, where the shadows of tyranny, intolerance and war darken the path into tomorrow, how much time do we have left? If civilisation falls today, what will become of us?

In Dyad Productions’ topical re-invention of HG Wells’ classic, a Victorian time traveller transcends across the ages from 1900 to the far future – from the fall of man to the end of the world – discovering the fate of our endeavours and uncovering our darkest fears.

Dyad Productions creates, produces and tours classic theatre with an innovative and contemporary emphasis.

The Time Machine is written and directed by Elton Townend Jones, produced by Rebecca Vaughan and performed by Stephen Cunningham.

This stage adaptation of HG Wells’s classic novel is Dyad’s ninth original production in as many years, and premiered at Assembly Edinburgh in August 2017 to critical success.

Dyad’s previous works - Austen’s Women, I, Elizabeth, The Diaries of Adam and Eve, Female Gothic, The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe, Dalloway and Jane Eyre: An Autobiography - were all five-star successes and continue to tour across the UK and internationally.

To book tickets visit settlevictoriahall.org.uk or ring 01729 825718.