Review: ‘-320°F’ at Sadler’s Wells Theatre
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320° F – Sadler’s Wells Theatre
This is not a show I am going to be able to fully describe here. Across almost two and a half hours, Hideki Noda’s show was a mad, brilliant and strange whirlwind of ideas and images. Roughly, the story begins in the present day with a search for angel bones, which may hold the key to human desires. The main scientist Professor Kyuri thinks they will unlock humanity’s secrets, the warring pharmaceutical sponsors, a brother and sister pair, are i…
NODA M -320°F – Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London
Writer and Director: Hideki Noda -320°F is a science fantasy from theatre company NODA MAP that puts the Fiction in Science Fiction by basing its narrative on patently false scientific theories. In this world, bones take the role of genes and memories from past lives can be seen, re-experienced, and interacted with. On the fantasy [...] The post NODA M -320°F – Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London appeared first on The Reviews Hub.

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