The seventeenth session of Ler Teatro com Ciência takes place on 27 March at 6pm at the Cerca de São Bernardo Theatre. The text to be read in this session, which is so special for us because it coincides with World Theatre Day, is the play “Luminescence Dating” by Carey Perloff, translated as part of the Collaborative Translation Project.
The original text, as well as the translation, are available for consultation or loan at the Performing Arts and Science Documentation Centre.
“A thriller about a lost statue, a lost child, an ancient mystery and a love affair between two hopelessly incompatible people. “
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Cerca de São Bernardo Theatre | Coimbra
27 March 2024 | 6:00 pm
Age rating | 12+
Running time | approx. 2 hours
Participation in Reading Theatre With Science is free, please confirm your presence in advance through our email or social networks.
Artistic Direction Mário Montenegro
Coordination Vicente Paredes
Revision Vicente Paredes, Ricardo Jerónimo
Executive Production Francisca Moreira, Carolina Andrade
Communication Carolina Andrade, Ricardo Jerónimo
Photography Francisca Moreira
Translation António Calheiros, Felipe Damasceno, Francisca Moreira, Francisco Freitas, João Pecegueiro, Maria Isabel Raposo Martins, Maria Lobo, Ricardo Jerónimo, Rita Camões, Rita Sousa, Sara Mendes
Reading Ana Botelho, António Calheiros, António Porto, Bea Boleto, Carolina Costa Andrade, Catarina Pires, Cristiana Paulo, Diana Sabrosa, Felipe Damasceno, Francisca Moreira, Francisco Freitas, Francisco Lobo, Janaia Rico, João Pecegueiro, Juliana Roseiro, Lavinia Zuccalà, Lisa Lanese, Manuela Oliveira, Maria Catarina Dias, Maria Dulce Ilharco, Maria Lobo, Matilde Fachada, Mário Montenegro, Paulo Coelho, Ricardo Jerónimo, Sara Marques, Sara Mendes, Teosson Chau, Vicente Paredes
With the support of
Direção-Geral das Artes
Município de Coimbra
MAFIA – Federação Cultural de Coimbra
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