Lock Down is a theater dedicated by London School of Public Relations students of class 20 – 16A. The theater was performed last July 26, 2017 at Prof. Dr. Djajusman Auditorium and Performance Hall. This Theater is a final exam for batch 20 students who attend the Performance Arts Communication course.
“We learned about how important discipline to make this theater work out, appreciate both time and people around us, hard working, solidarity, and many other things. High appreciation for all crews that are best for our beloved 20-16 class. Hopefully this togetherness will always be maintained! “, Said Muhamad Difa Asvi as Production Manager of Lock Down.
Lock Down told the story about the existence of eight students sit in an official lockdown, not knowing if it is just a drill or an actual emergency. When a hysterical younger girl bolts from the room and the teacher follows, the remaining students are left alone to decide if it is safer to stay or run. The short follies 8 High School students who were caught off guard and are then locked inside a classroom alongside their teacher, after an alleged alarm was triggered by an unknown source.
Inside the classroom deliberation amongst the students it was very fast paced and dynamic. In the end, there was no definitive conclusion to the deliberation that unfolds in the classroom, the final line of the play literally being “it could be anybody”. The climactic moment comes when one student and the teacher left the room. (Nurul/Anita)