H.G. Wells’s classic novel retold by imitating the dog
Supported by Lancaster Arts and Cast, Doncaster
“Life is real again, and the useless and cumbersome and mischievous have to die.” H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds
Four performers enter the stage with cameras and construct an epic road movie before our eyes. It’s a story we know, or think we know - an apocalyptic tale of alien invasion and the unfolding destruction of everything we hold dear. Extraterrestrial lifeforms land from the skies. Lines of Brits scrabble to flee across the channel while their cities and towns lie in smouldering ruins.
It’s all of our worst nightmares.
What would you do if order broke down?
What would you do to survive?
How far would you go to protect your own?
Using miniature environments, model worlds, camera tricks, and projection, imitating the dog mix the live and the recorded, the animate and the inanimate to create a thrilling, audacious and timely retelling of H.G. Wells’s classic novel.

Show Times
- 18th February 2026
- 19th February 2026
- 20th February 2026
- 21st February 2026
Cost
- Tickets: £25
Accessibility
- Please note that the show contains the following: Flashing imagery and lighting effects Loud noises on occasion, including sudden bangs and gunshots Smoke effects Scenes featuring moments, descriptions and images of violence Strong language Themes of racism and anti-immigration
- If you would benefit from more specific information about emotive content and themes, please contact thedog@imitatingthedog.co.uk
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Address
- The Dukes, Moor Lane, Lancaster, LA1 1QE