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Reckless Sleepers to Visit

September 21st, 2012

We are proud to be able to announce that Reckless Sleepers have chosen @ A E Harris as the venue for the presentation of two of their shows.

Shrodinger
In 1933 Erwin Schrodinger won the Nobel Prize for his contribution to Quantum
Mechanics. He theorized a box in which a cat exists as living and dead at the same
time.
In 1998 Reckless Sleepers built that box – and now over a decade later, they are
climbing back inside
In one of the companyʼs most celebrated performance pieces the impossible is
probable: truth and illusion are inseparable. Laws are made bent then broken.
Itʼs a visually mesmerizing performance that sways between question and answer,
chaos and order, what we can measure and what we canʼt.

Plus a piece developed from their extensive work with young people This is not America part 3.

We saw Schrodinger ten years ago when – in my memory at least – it was called Schrodinger’s Box and it was lovely. I don’t recall having seen anything quite like it since and it may not come round again for another decade, so it’s well worth catching.

Tickets are available using PayPal from The Reckless Sleeper’s website at £12 full price and £10 concession. Five live actors for an hour for £12 or £10 – surely that’s a bargain.

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