The fifteenth session of Read Theatre with Science takes place on January 24th, at 6 p.m. at Marionet. The text to be read is the play “Photograph 51“, de Anna Ziegler, 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.
«A funny and moving portrait of the unrequited life of Rosalind Franklin, one of the great female scientists of the twentieth century, and her fervid drive to map the contours of the DNA molecule. A chorus of physicists relives the chase, revealing the unsung achievements of this trail-blazing, fiercely independent woman. A play about ambition, isolation and the race for greatness.»
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Marionet | Coimbra
January 24th, 2024 | 6:00 pm
Age rating | 12+
Running time | approx. 2 hours
Participation in Reading Theatre With Science 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
PhotographyFrancisca Moreira
Translation Alexandre Carvalho, Álvaro Lapa, Ana Botelho, António Calheiros, Carolina Andrade, Cátia Soares, Cristiana Paulo, Francisca Moreira, Francisco Freitas, Mari Pereira, Maria Isabel Raposo Martins, Maria Lobo, Ricardo Jerónimo, Vicente Paredes
Reading Alice Alves, António Calheiros, Carolina Andrade, Catarina Moita, Felipe Damasceno, Francisca Moreira, Gabriel Figueiredo, Hélder Bruno, Isabel Falcão, João Nuno Martinho, Maria Dulce Ilharco, Maria Isabel Raposo , Mário Montenegro, Paulo Coelho, Ricardo Jerónimo, Salomé Ângelo, Sara Mendes, Silvia Carballo, Teosson Chau, Tiago Santos, Vicente Paredes, Zé Ribeiro
With the support of
Direção-Geral das Artes
Município de Coimbra
MAFIA – Federação Cultural de Coimbra
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