THE LIFE OF GALILEO Will Be Performed by Auckland Theatre Company in June
Michael Hurst leads the production.
By: Stephi Wild

Arguably Bertolt Brecht's greatest play, The Life of Galileo captures a brilliant discovery by a brilliant mind that changed our understanding of the universe. Eventually.
One of New Zealand's finest theatre actors Michael Hurst (The Daylight Atheist, Amadeus, No Holds Bard) stars as Brecht's charismatic and quick-thinking Galileo, with New Zealand stage and screen favourite Rima Te Wiata (This Town, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Billy Elliot the Musical) also in the outstanding ensemble cast. ATC Creative Director Colin McColl (ONZM) says, "We are lucky to have an actor of Michael Hurst's calibre keen to take on this demanding role. His rigorous intellect, curious mind, consummate craft and physicality make him perfect to play Galileo. Far from being an austere, cloistered dry scientist, Galileo is an earthy, amusing, devious and flawed character, with a lust for life and discovery." In 17th century Europe, the famous and visionary mathematician, physicist and astronomer Galileo Galilei found himself in hot water with the Catholic Church for supporting heliocentrism: the idea that the Earth revolves around the sun, not, as was the belief at the time, the other way around. He also proposed that the Earth was not the centre of the universe, as espoused by the church. Cue major drama.Tickets and info atc.co.nz
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