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Albert Einstein: Relatively Speaking by Tangram Theatre Company 7th May 7pm Alleyn's School


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As the Dulwich Festival gets underway this weekend, we invite you to come and join Albert for an award-winning show where musical comedy meets theoretical physics.


Ever looked at E=MC2 and thought? what?s that all about then? Ever been curious how they made the atomic bomb? Ever wanted to meet the genius behind the ?ber-coolest moustache in scientific history? Well, your time has come! Multi-award-winning Tangram Theatre Company?s ALBERT EINSTEIN: RELATIVITIVELY SPEAKING will be performing as part of their full Scientrilogy UK tour, finally (theoretically) providing the definitive answers about the greatest mind of the twentieth century.


ALBERT EINSTEIN: RELATIVITIVELY SPEAKING is a brilliantly inventive hour of physical theatre, songs, science and the w?rst sausage jokes ever ? complete with this summer?s sure-fire hip-hop hit, the ?E=MC2 rap?.


Open to everyone from amateurs to astrophysicists old and young, ALBERT EINSTEIN: RELATIVITIVELY SPEAKING is a frantically fast-paced, wonderfully warm-hearted celebration of the ideas, ideals and idiosyncrasies of the man whose theories sparked a revolution in modern science. It is vital viewing for anyone who wants to understand the modern world ? as well as utterly unmissable for anyone with a sense of humour and spirit of adventure.


Saturday May 07 2016

7:00pm


THE GREAT HALL, ALLEYN?S SCHOOL

?12 CONCESSIONS ?10 UNDER 18 ?8


For tickets to this and other Dulwich Festival events visit http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/product/albert-einstein-relativitively-speaking/

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