Reckless Sleepers
Schrodinger
Mon 14-Wed 16 Nov 2011, 7.45pm
Studio: £10.50 (£8.50); Under 25s £8.50 (+ booking fee)
Production Company: Reckless Sleepers
In 1933 Erwin Schrödinger won the Nobel Prize for his contribution to Quantum Mechanics. He theorised 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 it. This experimental chamber is populated by a group of experimenters / artists, trying to conduct research into immeasurable theories. Schrödinger is about thought experiments, cats, René Magritte, love, time, mathematics, observations, truth, lies and alcohol.
In one of the company’s most celebrated performance pieces the impossible is probable: truth and illusion are inseparable. Laws are made, bent then broken.
It’s a visually mesmerising performance that sways between question and answer, chaos and order, what we can measure and what we can’t.
1hr (no interval)
This production is suitable for those aged 16 and over
Reckless Sleepers rehearse for Schrodinger
Warwick Arts Centre Associate Producer Paul Warwick speaks about Schrodinger
Dates & Times
| Mon 14 Nov | Studio | 7:45pm | ||
| Tue 15 Nov | Studio | 7:45pm | ||
| Wed 16 Nov | Studio | 7:45pm |
Studio
Warwick Arts Centre's intimate Studio Theatre space provides a platform for the work of emerging artists as well as many established performers from the worlds of theatre, dance and music.









