Penny Dreadful Theatre will present a brand new show about love, death and science; the world premiere and national tour of HOW TO BE IMMORTAL, by Mira Dovreni. Directed by Kirsty Housley, created with the cast: Clare Perkins, Anna-Helena McLean and John McKeever, and with scientists Gareth Ackland (UCL), Anna Gutierrez-del-Arroyo (UCL), and Duncan Wilson (Manchester). The show is designed by Angela Simpson, and features lighting design by Matt Haskins, music and sound design by Barnaby Race, with animation artist Gemma Burditt.
The NATIONAL TOUR runs 28 January 2014 23 March 2014. Press Night 29 January at 7.45pm, The Albany, Deptford, London. See below for full tour listings
From the creators of highly acclaimed, innovative shows including The Bitches Ball, The Missionary¹s Position and Penny Dreadful¹s Etherdome, comes a new show exploring one of the great moments in scientific discovery the eternal human cancer cells.In Penny Dreadful Theatre¹s new show, HOW TO BE IMMORTAL, writer Mira Dovreni weaves together three different stories contemplating immortality. They are set over different centuries and continents: the true story of Henrietta Lacks and her immortal cells takes place in West Virginia in the 1950s, while a young couple in present day London experience a similar situation, but handled very differently. A third story explores one of the most extraordinary advances in science - the mapping of DNA only possible because of Henrietta¹s immortal cells.
Created in collaboration with scientists from UCL and Manchester University and with original music based on a sound code interpreting DNA, this show blends science and human emotion in a unique exploration of the different things our loved ones leave us when they die.
Rosa has fallen in love with Mick the decorator. She plays the cello, he plays the squeezebox an unlikely combination but they sound great together. Trouble is she¹s pregnant and he¹s about to die.
Henrietta Lacks died in West Virginia in 1951, but her cells are still alive, dividing endlessly in laboratories all over the world. It¹s taken Deborah Lacks years to come to terms with her mother¹s death. Now she¹s got to deal with her immortality.
If we didn¹t have bodies would we live forever? Its 1950 and Doctor George Gey and his wife Margaret are about to make a mind-bending discovery using homemade apparatus and some calves liver puree. All they need is the right biopsies.
Writer Mira Dovreni is one of the founders of Penny Dreadful Theatre and her extensive performing credits include The Bitches Ball and The Missionary¹s Position. This is her debut as a playwright.
Actor Claire Perkins has just finished season in Eastenders, playing the popular character Ava Hartman.
Director Kirsty Housley¹s extensive credits in theatre include working on the recent international tour with Complicite.
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