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THE MISTAKE – an urgent new play about Hiroshima and the first atomic bomb
Sands Film Studio Sands Films Studio Theatre, Rotherhithe, London, United KingdomThe dropping of the first atomic bomb is referred to on the Peace Memorial in Hiroshima as “the mistake”. In this 77th anniversary of Hiroshima, Michael Mears’ new play explores personal stories surrounding that catastrophic event. Shigeko Nomura is a young woman living in war-time Hiroshima. Leo Szilard is a Hungarian scientist and ‘father of
The Mistake
The Mistake – a new play about the day the world changed forever Opening at the Edinburgh Fringe 2022, THE MISTAKE is a new play by Michael Mears, to be performed by Michael Mears and an English-speaking Japanese performer (to be announced soon.) The dropping of the first atomic bomb is referred to on the
Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morriss
Horsham Quaker Meeting House Worthing Road, Horsham, Surrey, United KingdomNuminous is a humorous look at the life and times of twentieth-century educationist Henry Morris, using his own words, and told with objects from the period. Morris's vision transformed ideas about learning and community. This is a story of big dreams, determination, and resilience, in the face of resistance to change. A show for anyone
Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morriss
Babylon Arts Babylon Bridge, Waterside, Ely, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomNuminous is a humorous look at the life and times of twentieth-century educationist Henry Morris, using his own words, and told with objects from the period. Morris's vision transformed ideas about learning and community. This is a story of big dreams, determination, and resilience, in the face of resistance to change. A show for anyone