Reading Theatre with Science
Reading Theatre with Science aims to present contemporary dramaturgies related to Science, in the form of public readings. The reading will be performed by Marionet staff and volunteers who wish to participate, and will occur every two months. The readings will take place at Marionet’s headquarters and will be open to all interested parties.
One thing we will have to deal with is the lack of Portuguese translations for the vast majority of recent plays that address science. To solve this difficulty we will start a Collaborative Translation Project (CTP) with the goal of translating the plays for the readings. This project is inspired by the concept of citizen science and promotes translation in a distributed way by a group of volunteers.
For additional information and to be part of these initiatives, please send an email to: ler@marioneteatro.com
- News
- Reading Theatre with Science
- Reading Theatre with Science | Lauren M. Gunderson's "The Catastrophist"
- Reading Theatre with Science | “String Fever”, by Jacquelyn Reingold
- Reading Theatre with Science | Public Reading of Caryl Churchill's "Love and Information"
- Reading Theatre with Science | Public Reading of Nick Payne's "Constellations"
- Reading Theatre with Science | John Mighton's "Possible Worlds" Reading
- Reading Theatre with Science | Crispin Whittel's "Darwin in Malibu"
- Reading Theatre with Science | "The Einstein Project" by Paul d'Andrea and Jon Klein
- Reading Theatre with Science | “A Disappearing Number" by Simon McBurney, Complicité Company
- The next session of Ler Teatro com Ciência is already scheduled!
- Reading Theatre with Science | “Comet Hunter", by Chiori Miyagawa
- Reading Theatre with Science, a summer session
- 10th Reading Theatre with Science
- The book for the next Reading Theatre with Science has been chosen
- Reading Theatre with Science | "Marjorie Prime" by Jordan Harrison
- We're back to the good habit of Reading Theatre With Science
- Starting 2023 with a boom in Reading Theatre with Science
- Discover Reading Theatre with Science
- FAQ | Reading Theatre with Science & Collaborative Translation Project
- Reading Theatre with Science featured in "Evasões" Magazine
- Productions
- "Love and Information", by Cary Churchill
- "Comet Hunter", from Chiori Miyagawa
- "Constellations", from Nick Payne
- "Darwin in Malibu", by Crispin Whittell
- "String Fever", from Jacquelyn Reingold
- "Possible Worlds", by John Mighton
- "The Catastrophist", by Lauren M. Gunderson
- "A Disappearing Number", by Simon McBurney
- "The Einstein Project", by Paul D’Andrea and Jon Klein
- "The Other Place", by Sharr White
- "Boom", by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb
- "Marjorie Prime", by Jordan Harrison
- "On the Verge, or The Geography of Yearning", by Eric Overmyer
- "Pigeon", by Tommy Smith