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VenueNorden Farm Centre for the Arts
Also: Long Barn, Courtyard Theatre, Studio, Gallery
TownMaidenhead
CountyBerkshire
From26th June 2014
To28th June 2014
When20:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £14.00.
Norden Farm Centre for the Arts (V1294444431)
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  • Date of change: 23 Jun 14 - T788707228

2401 Objects

Work:: 2401 Objects (S0954592542)

In 1953, a patient underwent experimental brain surgery that left him with severe retrograde and anterograde memory impairment - he lost the last two years of his life, and the ability to form new memories. On the 2nd December 2009, scientists dissected this brain, fundamentally changing our understanding of how memory works. The procedure was streamed live on the internet to a global audience of 400,000 people. The brain belonged to a man called Henry Molaison (H.M.), an amnesiac who lived his life eternally in the present. Henry's brain now exists in 2401, seventy-micron-thin slices; manuscripts of tissue. Inspired by this groundbreaking case study, 2401 Objects is an ambitious new theatre show by Analogue about how memory shapes our understanding of who we are; what does it mean to be sentenced to a life in endless cycles? What would you lose if the last two years vanished, and how would this impact on those who are unfortunate enough to remember?
Author Hannah Barker
Author Liam Jarvis
Author Lewis Hetherington

Production:: (T788707228)

Company Red Hot Theatre

Listing:: L803158503

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