2024 kicked off with a full house!
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Yesterday was the most popular session of Reading Theatre With Science ever! We gathered 22 people at Marionet to read Anna Ziegler’s “Photograph 51“.
As always, it was a very relaxed but equally enriching evening. Through the reading of this play, we learned more about the life and work of Rosalind Franklin, a scientist who was decisive in defining the contours of the DNA molecule, but whose importance has not been properly recognised.
Throughout 2024 we’ll have five more of these bimonthly sessions, which you can sign up to read or just watch. And, of course, for there to be texts in Portuguese, the collaboration of the Collaborative Translation Project team is also decisive, which you can also join. See you soon!
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- Reading Theatre with Science featured in "Evasões" magazine
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- Before the year is over, let's vote?
- We took part in an Improbable Conversation
- Productions
- "Photograph 51", by Anna Ziegler