GB Characters in association with Natural Theatre Company presents |
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| An Audience with Albert Einstein | |
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Sat 8th September at 8:00pm Sat 8th September at 3:00pm |
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A light-hearted look at Albert Einstein's life and work in the form of an entertaining 'lecture' by the clone of the great man. Set in the famous professor's study, the audience will discover the mystery of Albert's stolen brain, his secret love child, daring escape from the Nazis and how the riddle of the universe was solved by an unknown office clerk on the back of an envelope! During the show you will be introduced to Albert's amazing theories, learn about his life, get a chance to ask him questions and even win a prize in a raffle! It's fun, funny and all true! While the both shows are suitable for audiences aged 9+ the matinee performance will be aimed specifically at a younger/school age audience while the evening show will be more suitable for an adult audience. “splendid... top marks” - edfringe.com |
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| Matinee: Full £7, Concs £5; Evening: £9, Concs £7 | Comedy |
The Natural Theatre Company, formed in 1970, produces original and inventive comedy theatre in a wide range of situations. The company is world-famous for both its indoor and outdoor comic-visual theatre, having played on all five continents in 66 countries. While the Company is best known for its street theatre the Naturals also have a long history of successful small and medium scale stage shows which have toured extensively throughout the UK and Europe. Whatever or wherever the event The Natural Theatre Company is committed to creating enjoyable, unusual and accessible theatre.
GB Characters is Gary Barber. Gary started his career as an actor with the Natural Theatre Company and is proud to have been one of their regular performers for 20 years. He has also worked with such directors as Mike Alfreds and David Glass. Recent television work includes regular appearances on the ITV childrens programme Brum. Gary's one-man show An Audience with Albert Einstein was originally produced with the support of Natural Theatre Company's research and development fund. The show has played to audiences in the UK and abroad and enjoyed a successful run at the '06 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.