2401 Objects; Friday 13 - Saturday 14 April 2012
2401 Objects
2401 Objects
'2401 Objects' is the new Fringe-First winning show by ‘bright new things of British Theatre’ Analogue (Observer), direct from an acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Festival.
In 1953 Henry Molaison emerges from experimental brain surgery without any recollection of the last two years of his life, or the ability to form new memories. In 2009 Patient H.M.’s brain is dissected live on the internet to a global audience of 400,000 people, cut into carefully preserved slices; manuscripts of tissue like the pages of a book.
Inspired by the world’s most important neuroscientific case-study, 2401 Objects tells the remarkable story of a man who could no longer remember, but who has proven impossible to forget.
An Analogue, Oldenburgisches Staatstheater and New Wolsey Theatre co-production
“The most accomplished show yet from Analogue”
★★★★ The Times
“An understated and outstandingly gentle piece of theatre”
★★★★ The Scotsman – Fringe First
“I defy anyone not be drawn into this deeply moving examination of life, death and memory.”
★★★★ The Telegraph
Derby Theatre
Friday 13th - Saturday 14th April 2012
7:30pm
Tickets: £13, £11, £8
Book Online or Call the Box Office on 01332 59 39 39
For more information;
Website www.analogueproductions.co.uk
Twitter @Analogue_
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Credits
Developed at Farnham Maltings, National Theatre Studio and Jacksons Lane
Supported by The Wellcome Trust, Royal Holloway University of London and Arts Council England
Written by Hannah Barker, Liam Jarvis and Lewis Hetherington.
Directed by Hannah Barker and Liam Jarvis
Dramaturgy by Lewis Hetherington
Designed by Anike Sedello
Multimedia Design by Thor Hayton
Sound Design by Alexander Garfath
Lighting Design by Alexander Fleischer
Dramaturgical support by Jörg Vorhaben
Produced by Ric Watts
Made in collaboration with Dr. Jacopo Annese, Director of The Brain Observatory, San Diego



