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VenueChichester Festival Theatre
Also: The Spiegeltent
TownChichester
CountyWest Sussex
From24th April 2020
Opened29th April 2020
To16th May 2020
When19:30. Apr 29 19:00. Sat Mats 14:30 (from May 2). May 6, 7, 13 Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £43.00.
Chichester Festival Theatre (V719)
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  • Date of change: 13 Feb 20 - T0176206296

The Life of Galileo

The Life of Galileo

Work:: The Life of Galileo (S3825653)

1609. Galileo Galilei is a teacher of mathematics at the University of Padua. The establishment orthodoxy - which he's been teaching to private pupils for years - is that the sun revolves round the earth, which is the centre of the universe. The theory confirms the scriptures and pays the bills. Now, with the help of a newly-invented telescope, Galileo is starting to look at the universe afresh. And the more he looks, the more he sees, including mountains on the moon and strange stars around Jupiter. His discoveries not only support the heretical idea that the earth moves round the sun, they give rise to urgent new questions too. What if the earth is just another star? And if the church is wrong about the heavens, might it be wrong about how things are here on earth? Brilliant minds have been burnt alive for asking such questions. Because though this is the age of science and discovery, it is also the age of the Inquisition.
Author Bertolt Brecht

Production:: (T0176206296)

Bertolt Brecht revised his epic play about the battle between scientific reason, the power of religion, and human responsibility in response to the apocalyptic events of the middle of the twentieth century.
Corporate Sponsor Reynolds
Producer Chichester Festival Theatre
Translation David Edgar
Director Jonathan Church
Design Simon Higlett
Lighting Mark Henderson
Music Matthew Scott
Music Anoushka Lucas
Sound Paul Groothuis
Design Dick Straker (video)
Director Jenny Arnold (movement director)
Director Juliet Horsley (casting director)
Director Verity Naughton (children's casting director)
Performer Henry Goodman (Galileo)
Performer Nicholas Le Prevost (Sagredo / Cardinal Bellarmin)
Performer David Calder (The Cardinal Inquisitor)
Performer Oscar Batterham (Ludovico)
Performer Ashley Byam (Andrea Sarti)
Performer Gunnar Cauthery (Fulganzio - The Little Monk)
Performer William Chubb (Priuli / Cardinal Barberini)
Performer Branwell Donaghey (Federzoni)
Performer Pip Donaghy (Vanni / Old Cardinal)
Performer Poppy Gilbert (Virginia)
Performer Oliver Grant (Ensemble / Musician)
Performer Guy Hughes (Ensemble / Musician)
Performer Rosalind James (Balladeer 1)
Performer Anoushka Lucas (Balladeer 2)
Performer Jon Trenchard (Ensemble / Musician)
Performer Sharlene Whyte (Mrs Sarti)
Performer Quincy Miller-Cole (Andrea as a boy)
Performer Raphael Higgins-Humes (Andrea as a boy)
Performer Will Tarpey (Cosimo de Medici)
Performer Caleb Wood (Cosimo de Medici)

Listing:: L0211096029

To be rescheduled due to COVID-19



Production details

Bertolt Brecht revised his epic play about the battle between scientific reason, the power of religion, and human responsibility in response to the apocalyptic events of the middle of the twentieth century. To be rescheduled due to COVID-19

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Special Performances


  • 9 May 20 Captioned
  • 15 May 20 Audio Described
  • 16 May 20 Audio Described
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