The sixth session of Reading Theatre with Science happened in Liquidâmbar, in Coimbra, on the 20th April 2022. The translation was read of Paul D’Andrea and Jon Klein‘s “The Einstein Project”, made by the Collaborative Translation Project’s volunteers.
The original text, as well as the translation made by the Collaborative Translation Project, are available for consultation or borrowing on the DCPAS.
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Liquidâmbar | Coimbra
April 20th, 2022 | 6:00 pm
Age rating | 12+
Running time | approx. 2 hours
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A profoundly theatrical journey into one of the most fascinating minds of the modern age, rejecting many iconic clichés about Albert Einstein in order to reveal a dynamic personality, driven by passion, by fear, and by rage.
Artistic Direction Mário Montenegro
Coordination and Revision Nuno Geraldo
Executive production Francisca Moreira, Carolina Andrade, Vicente Paredes
Communication and Photography Francisca Moreira
Translation Ana Botelho, António Calheiros, Carla Almeida, Carlos Vicente, Carolina Andrade, Filipe Eusébio, Mafalda Canhola, Nuno Meireles, Nuno Geraldo, Ricardo Jerónimo, Susana Pires
Reading Ângela Breidenstein, António Calheiros, Carla Almeida, Carlos Vicente, Carolina Andrade, Cristina Rufino, Francisca Moreira, Hortense Sousa, Mafalda Canhola, Mário Montenegro, Nuno Geraldo, Paulo Marques
This session was supported by
Liquidâmbar
With the support of
Direção-Geral das Artes
Município de Coimbra
MAFIA — Federação Cultural de Coimbra
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