Going Dark

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Sunday, January 19, 2014 - 6:49pm

How far can you see? A mile? A hundred miles? Or to the furthest shores of the universe to a faraway galaxy? It's Max's job to ask the cosmic questions. Passionate about astronomy, he works as the narrator at the city's Planetarium where he challenges his audiences with the mysteries of stars and science.

When his own life takes an unexpected turn, Max discovers that understanding the universe requires a different kind of vision...

Sound&Fury use their innovative theatre vocabulary of immersive surround sound design, total darkness and imaginative lighting in Going Dark to reawaken our wonder at the cosmos and reveals how one man's vision becomes illuminated by darkness.

After opening in Exeter the show will be going on to the Science Museum in London.

www.soundandfury.org.uk
www.fueltheatre.com

Commissioned by Warwick Arts Centre. Developed as part of Fuel at the Roundhouse and the Jerwood residencies at Cove Park which are supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation. Funded by Arts Council England, the Wellcome Trust, the Institute of Physics and the Science and Technology Facilities Council. Supported by the Linbury Prize for Stage Design.

Tickets: £13.50, £11.50 conc.

Post Show Talk: Thursday 27 February

Box office: 01392 493493
www.exeternorthcott.co.uk

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Venue

Northcott Theatre, Exeter

Event Date

Thursday, February 27, 2014 - 7:30pm to Saturday, March 1, 2014 - 7:30pm

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