Secret Life of Humans by David Byrne
Full booking information to follow very soon.
What could one of the world's leading intellectuals want to hide in a locked room in his house?
Long after his death, his grandson, Jamie, meets a young research assistant, Ava, on Tinder. She persuades him to open the room and together they unearth six million years of human history... along with a more personal and disturbing secret about Jamie's grandfather.
Running time: tba
Cast (in alphabetical order)
Yoanna Kolusheva Ava
Max Longmuir Bruno
Leith Shaban George
Josh Singh Sian Jamie
Ellen Stone Rita
Radio producer, Parkinson producer and runner, presenters, Bertrand Russell, voice overs - as cast
Creative team
Cory Hippolyte Director
ZhiYi Liu Designer
Jacob Henney Lighting Designer
Trisha Mishra Sound Designer
Freesheet with full production team
tba
Licence
This is an an amateur production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.
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