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The Theory of Relativity archiveThe show explores the notion that all people are intricately interconnected; that our personal journeys can have profound effects on those with whom we come into contact, from our intimate partners to complete strangers. Through songs and monologues, eight performers create an array of characters whose lives intersect as they explore the unfolding mysteries and adventures in their lives. 2015 is the 110th anniversary of Einstein's landmark theory E=mc2 and the 60th anniversary of his death; the principles that underpin Einstein's belief that "only a life lived for others is worth living" infuse this musical with warmth while examining the wonders and complexities of the human experience.

Cast/Performers

Simon Bailey, Jodie Steele, Rebekah Lowings, Andrew Gallo, Joshua LeClair, Natasha Karp, Ina Marie Smith, Curtis Brown

Creatives/Company

Music: Neil Bartram
Lyrics: Neil Bartram
Book by: Brian Hill
Producer(s): Josh McNorton (Relative Motion), Christopher Lane (Relative Motion)
Director: Christopher Lane
Musical Director: Barney Ashworth
Lighting: Andy Purves
Design: PJ McEvoy
Other: Joe Martin (artwork)

The Theory of Relativity

The Theory of Relativity (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T01630511648. Details of all The Theory of Relativity archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2008090555

Archive Listings

7 Dec 17
  to
9 Dec 17
Jellicoe Theatre
Poole, Dorset
Performance Details => Venue archive
29 May 15
  to
13 Jun 15
Drayton Arms Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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