The fourteenth session of Read Theatre with Science takes place on September 2oth, at 6 p.m., at Galeria Santa Clara. The text to be read is the play “The Other Place“, by Sharr White, translated in the scope of the Collaborative Translation Project.
The original text, as well as the referred translation, are available for consultation or loan at the Documentation Centre in Performing Arts and Science.
Juliana Smithton is a successful neurologist whose life seems to be coming unhinged. Her husband has filed for divorce, her daughter has eloped with a much older man and her own health is in jeopardy. But in this brilliantly crafted work, nothing is as it seems. Piece by piece, a mystery unfolds as fact blurs with fiction, past collides with present and the elusive truth about Juliana boils to the surface.
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Galeria Santa Clara | Coimbra
September 20th, 2023 | 6:00 pm
Age rating | 16+
Running time | approx. 2 hours
Participation in Ler Teatro com Ciência is free, please confirm your presence in advance through our email or social networks.
Artistic Direction Mário Montenegro
Coordination Vicente Paredes
Revision Vicente Paredes, Ricardo Jerónimo
Executive production Francisca Moreira, Carolina Andrade
Communication Carolina Andrade, Ricardo Jerónimo
Photography Francisca Moreira
Translation Alexandre Carvalho, Alice Luxo, Ana Alberto, Ana Botelho, Ana Cristina Santos, António Calheiros, Clara Barata, Francisca Moreira, Ricardo Jerónimo, Maria Isabel Raposo Martins, Mariana Pereira, Rita Camões, Rita Garcia, Rita Sousa, Vera Lúcia Almeida
Reading António Calheiros, Carolina Andrade, Catarina Moita, Flávio Catelli, Francisca Moreira, Inês Dias, Joana Corker, Maria Isabel Raposo Martins, Maria Manuel Almeida, Mário Montenegro, Paulo Coelho, Ricardo Jerónimo, Sofia Hora Marques, Teosson Chau, Vicente Paredes
With the support of
Direção-Geral das Artes
Município de Coimbra
MAFIA – Federação Cultural de Coimbra
Galeria Santa Clara
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