Sunday 15 April 2012

It’s a moment of change. It’s a moment for people to meet in darkened rooms and whisper dangerous ideas.

The Legend Of Captain Crow's Teeth finishes today @ the Unicorn Theatre, sadly.

Now, I'm diving back into the exciting mathematics of our next show with Greyscale: TENET.

The Quintin equation... 
An obsession with symmetry and our perception of space...

We are already in week 2 of rehearsals and the show will open on May 1st @ the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill, London.


Gate Theatre and Greyscale present
TENET
A True Story About the Revolutionary Politics of Telling the Truth About Truth as Edited by Someone Who is Not Julian Assange in Any Literal Sense
by Lorne Campbell and Sandy Grierson

It’s a moment of change.
It’s a moment for people to meet in darkened rooms and whisper dangerous ideas.
Meet Evariste: he is a brilliant mathematician and a very angry young man. 
Meet Julian: he makes people very cross, he’s here to help. If Evariste can keep it together and Julian can keep out of the way then the two of them might be able to explain everything from polynomial equations (easy) to how to change the world (a bit harder) before someone dies at dawn.
TENET brings together two of Europe’s most notorious radicals – the 19th Century mathematician Evariste Galois and the 21st Century’s very own Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange – in a witty, surprising show about about thinking outside the box, radical politics, maths, tea and biscuits.

TENET was developed with support from ALMEIDA THEATRE.



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