TIME travel forms the backdrop to Reckless Sleepers’ Schrödinger – a spell-binding performance piece coming to The Point on Sunday.
It takes its starting point from Erwin Schrödinger who in 1933 won the Nobel Prize for his contribution to Quantum Mechanics. He theorised a box in which a cat exists as living and dead at the same time. In 1988 Reckless Sleepers built that box – and now more than a decade later the exciting contemporary theatre company is climbing back inside… Schrödinger is one of Reckless Sleepers’ most celebrated performance pieces, exploring thought experiments, love, time, the artist Rene Magritte, mathematics, truth, lies – and cats.
It’s a visually mesmerising performance that sways between question and answer, chaos and order and what is real and what is not.
• To book, call 023 8065 2333 or visit thepointeastleigh.co.uk.
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