Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill: Live From Prague – The Movie (15)

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Thursday 31st July 2025

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Roger Waters is the founding member and creative force behind the legendary Pink Floyd. He brings to the screen, Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill: Live From Prague – The Movie. Directed by Sean Evans and Roger Waters, the film combines iconic songs from his Pink Floyd days and his solo career. It encompasses a timespan of sixty years. The show is a stunning indictment of the corporate dystopia in which we all struggle to survive, and a call to action to love, protect and share our precious and precarious planet home.

Dedicated to “our brothers and sisters all over the world who are engaged in the existential battle for the soul of humanity”

The movie is an extraordinary assault on the senses, not just musically and visually, but politically and philosophically as well.  It captures performances of songs from some of the most influential albums of all time. Including The Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall. Together with those from the most popular of Waters’ solo career, including Amused To Death and Is This The Life We Really Want? . Brought together with his band and crew, the show is majestic, with powerful performances yet controlled.

The 360° stage emphasises the sense of control. It provides intimacy and allows the performers to play to all sections of the audience “in the round”.  With a rectangular centre with runways extending from each side, creating an elongated cross. Above it is a set of giant LED screens configured the same way. Made up of 12 surfaces, and totalling a huge 650 square meters, they project numerous images and messages that vividly and powerfully reinforce the meanings behind the songs. Because of the size and position of the screens, they can be seen throughout the arena. They promote a high-energy production with maximum audience participation.

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