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Venue: Ashcroft Arts Centre
Time: 7.30pm
Cost: £13.50 & £12.50 con
Book Tickets: Yes
Contact: Hannah@vegatheatre.co.uk or 01329 223100
“Constellations” is a play that explores the complexities of love and relationships through the lens of theoretical physics and the concept of the multiverse. The play revolves around the characters Marianne and Roland, and it unfolds in a series of brief, interconnected scenes that explore different possibilities and outcomes in their relationship.
Throughout the play, Marianne, a theoretical physicist, and Roland, a beekeeper, navigate the challenges and joys of their relationship across various parallel universes. The play delves into themes of free will, destiny, and the infinite possibilities that life holds. It offers a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the ways in which our choices shape our lives and the potential for love to transcend the boundaries of time and space.
CONSTELLATIONS is the debut production from emerging company Vega Theatre, starring Jessica Blake and Chris McKenzie and directed by Hannah Wood, the team have over 20 years of combined experience in the arts, both in theatre and film. Credits include An Enemy of the People for Chichester Festival Theatre, POSH for Baron’s Court Theatre and Turning Leaves for the Edinburgh and Brighton Fringes. Jessica’s film credits include Prancer: A Christmas Tale and Robin and the hoods(both for SKY) and Philip Pullman’s The Butterfly Tattoo.
https://www.ashcroft.org.uk/event/vega-theatre-presents-constellations