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Esplora and Tangram Theatre Company in collaboration with the Department of Curriculum Management present
Albert Einstein: Relativitively Speaking
Musical comedy meets theoretical physics in this award winning show from the acclaimed team behind The Origin of Species...
Ever looked at E=MC2 and thought... what’s that all about then? Ever been curious how they made the atomic bomb? Ever wanted to meet the genius behind the über-coolest moustache in scientific history? Well, your time has come! Multi-award-winning Tangram Theatre Company’s Albert Einstein: Relativitively Speaking will be performing at the new Esplora Activity Centre on 24 and 25 November, 2015 at 20:00 as part of the events celebrating Einstein Through 100 Years Of General Relativity, finally (theoretically) providing the definitive answers about the greatest mind of the twentieth century.
Albert Einstein: Relativitively Speaking is a brilliantly inventive hour of physical theatre, songs, science and the würst sausage jokes ever – complete with the sure-fire hip-hop hit, the E=MC2 rap. The show sold out at Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2013 where it was shortlisted for the Innovative New Musical Theatre Award and went on to win an Off West End Award in 2015, and follows on from the Edinburgh smash hit and Adelaide Fringe Best Production and Best Performer nominated Darwin bio-comedy The Origin of Species... and Total Theatre Award-nominated Crunch! by the same team of writer-performer John Hinton and director Daniel Goldman (co-director of Stage Solo Award winner and Olivier nominee You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissie).
Open to everyone from amateurs to astrophysicists old and young, Albert Einstein: Relativitively Speaking is a frantically fast-paced, wonderfully warm-hearted celebration of the ideas, ideals and idiosyncrasies of the man whose theories sparked a revolution in modern science. Peer reviewed by a team of leading physicists at Sussex University, it is vital viewing for anyone who wants to understand the modern world – as well as utterly unmissable for anyone with a sense of humour and spirit of adventure.
Kindly phone 23602177 for further info or booking.
The show will be followed by a discussion by Dr Jackson Said on Albert Einstein’s life and achievements.
Venue: Esplora | Bighi, Kalkara Dates & times: 24, 25 November | 20:00 | 90 minutes
Tickets: 8 Euro Donation |Booking line: 2360 2177 |