And the chosen play is...
After another competitive vote, tere’s a decision on the next work for Read Theatre With Science. Written by Carey Perloff, “Luminescence Dating” is a thriller about a lost statue, a lost child, an ancient mystery and a love affair between two hopelessly incompatible people.
The play will now be translated from English into Portuguese as part of the Collaborative Translation Project, in yet another exercise inspired by the concept of citizen science. Anyone who wants to join the team in time to take part in this translation, just send an email to ler@marioneteatro.com by 19 February.
We’ll read the translated version together at the Cerca de São Bernardo Theatre at 6pm on 27 March, World Theatre Day! Participating in the session, whether by reading or just watching, is just a phone call away. We’ll be bringing the usual cookies, accompanied by a good selection of teas. Come and celebrate this special day with us!
- Productions
- "The Other Place", by Sharr White
- "Love and Information", by Cary Churchill
- "Boom", by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb
- "Comet Hunter", from Chiori Miyagawa
- "Constellations", from Nick Payne
- "Darwin in Malibu", by Crispin Whittell
- "String Fever", from Jacquelyn Reingold
- "Photograph 51", by Anna Ziegler
- "Kafka's Monkey", by Colin Teevan
- "Marjorie Prime", by Jordan Harrison
- "Possible Worlds", by John Mighton
- "On the Verge, or The Geography of Yearning", by Eric Overmyer
- "The Catastrophist", by Lauren M. Gunderson
- "A Disappearing Number", by Simon McBurney
- "Pigeon", by Tommy Smith
- "The Einstein Project", by Paul D’Andrea and Jon Klein
- "Luminescence Dating", by Carey Perloff