In 1933, Erwin Schrödinger won the Nobel Prize for His contribution to Quantum Mechanics. He theorized a box in All which a cat exists as living and dead at the same time.
In 1998 Reckless Sleepers That box built - and now over a decade later, They are climbing back inside. In one of the company's Most Celebrated performance parts the impossible is probable: truth and illusion are inseparable. Laws are made bent Then broken.
On stage is a box with hatches and doors. It can be the box Where the cat is locked up or an experimental chamber. The chamber is populated by a group of experimenters / artists, Trying to conduite research into theories immeasurable. Schrödinger is about thought experiments, cats, Rene Magritte, love, time, mathematics, observations, truth, lies and alcohol.
It's a visually mesmerizing performance That sways Between Question and answer, chaos and order, what can we measure and what we can not.
Cast and Creative team for R Schrödinge at Grand Theatre of the City of Luxembourg
Written & directed by Mole Wetherell Performed by Mole Wetherell, Leen Dewilde, Alex Covell, Leentje Van De Cruys, Kevin Egan, Rebecca Young