This show finished on Saturday 18 February 2023, and this page is being kept for archival purposes only.
Saturday 18 February 2023
£3/4/5 + fees
Please note that this show starts at 18:30, with a duration of 40 minutes.
Two of the most influential thinkers in the history of philosophy and science like you’ve never heard of them before…completely and utterly devoid of ideas. Aristotle and Socrates find themselves in a rut. History would suggest that they had plenty to think about. Not today. Not according to this play. In their desperation to come up with any new ideas, the pair enlist the help of Ancient Greek heavyweights who, as it turns out, may just derail them further. Join the pair in their rut and discover if they will ever live up to their legacy of thinking lots and lots about lots of things and making other people think lots about lots, lots.
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Emma Seligman - Actor(Chorus)
Freya Davis - Producer
Hettie Rockell - Actor(Chorus)
James Fellas-Laurie - Tech (Lights)
Katie Booth - Publicity
Laura Denison - Co-Director/Writer
Maria Stav - Poster Design
Millie Rushworth - Nottingham External Relations
Molly Squires - Set/Props/Costumes
Sophia Vivian - Actor(Chorus)
Tommy Allwright - Actor (Socrates)
William Morgan - Tech (Sound)
Alessia Lowcock - Actor (Aristotle)
Caetano Capurro - Co-Director/Writer
Daisy Norton - Co-Director/Writer
Creative Assistant / Stage Manager Molly Squires