The 23rd instalment of Reading Theatre with Science takes place on 22 January (6:00 pm), at Semente Atelier (Major Seminary of Coimbra – Vandelli, 2).
The text to be read is “The Water Engine“, by David Mamet, translated as part of the Projeto de Tradução Colaborativa, a team for which we are always recruiting more people. As always, the original text, as well as the aforementioned translation, are available for consultation or loan at the Performing Arts and Science Documentation Centre. Anyone interested in taking part, either by reading or just watching, simply has to sign up via the following email address: ler@marioneteatro.com
This play was described in The Spectator as ‘an American fable about the common person and the institution’ and in The Guardian as ‘a propulsive, kaleidoscopic nightmare’.
In ‘The Water Engine’, actors, an announcer, and a sound effects man present a radio play during the 1930s with unerring authenticity. The “play within the play” reveals the story of a young inventor who’s found a way to run an engine on distilled water. At first ridiculed, he is courted by crooked lawyers attempting to buy the invention from him on behalf of “certain business interests.” After refusing, he is threatened, and when he attempts to give his story to the newspapers, he is murdered along with his sister. The engine is destroyed, but the inventor has mailed the blueprint to a young student scientist who will reveal the invention to the world…
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Semente Atelier | Coimbra
22 January 2025 | 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
Production Direction / Photography Francisca Moreira
Coordination Vicente Paredes
Revision Vicente Paredes, Ricardo Jerónimo
Executive Production Carolina Costa Andrade, Silvia Carballo, Vicente Paredes
Communication Carolina Costa Andrade, Ricardo Jerónimo
Translation Alice Luxo, Ana Botelho, António Calheiros, António Porto, Francisca Moreira, Francisco Freitas, Laura Relvão, Maria Isabel Raposo Martins, Maria Lobo, Maria Neves, Ricardo Jerónimo, Sara Mendes, Vicente Paredes
Reading Alexandre Carvalho, Alice Luxo, Ana Botelho, António Porto, Bea Boleto, Carla Gomes, Catarina Canas, Carlos Cabete, Clara Moura, Elsa Maria Marques Ferreira, Filipe Furtado, Filipe Martins, Francisca Moreira, Inês Dias, Inês Moura, Joana Corker, João Cardoso, José Vieira Lourenço, Luísa Levi, Manuela Alvarez, Maria Isabel, Maria José Pessoa, Maria Lobo, Mário Montenegro, Marluce Gomes Guimarães, Nicole Calazans Munhão, Nuno Sarmento, Patrick Guimarães Andrade, Paulo Coelho, Ricardo Jerónimo, Sara Marques, Sharon Ultsch, Susana Gonçalves, Vicente Paredes
With the support of
República Portuguesa — Cultura / Direção-Geral das Artes
Município de Coimbra
MAFIA – Federação Cultural de Coimbra
RUC – Rádio Universidade de Coimbra
Semente Atelier