A Grand Theatre Presents performance.
Infinity is an elegy to time, and what is transmitted through time, by leading Canadian playwright Hannah Moscovitch. It is a project commissioned and developed by Volcano, and being premiered in co-production with Tarragon Theatre.
Infinity Trailer from Volcano Theatre on Vimeo.
In the play, a girl-in-turmoil named Sarah-Jean Greene is researching her emotional self. Sarah-Jean is a mathematician. Her father was a theoretical physicist and her mother a violinist. Sarah-Jean takes a scientific approach to all the complex emotions she is presented with in an attempt to discover what might constitute her future.
Infinity is a play infused with theoretical physics, classical music, the seeming impossibility of love, and the idea that what time offers us is more than we realize. It has been crafted with close input from world-renowned physicist Lee Smolin, and internationally-acclaimed composer Njo Kong Kie.
The result is a surprising, shocking, very funny and, we hope, revelatory new play about love, sex, and math...
"Brilliant; makes you feel as much as it makes you think!" - Now Magazine
Theatre Underwriter: Homestead
Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann
Performing at the Grand Theatre, in the Baby Grand
Stay for a 15-20 min post-show talkback with cast and a guest host immediately following these performances:
Tuesday, February 7th (hosted by Professor Grahame Renyk)
Thursday, February 9th (hosted by theatre artist Liam Karry)
Friday, February 10th (hosted by theatre artist Rebecca Benson)
Tickets are $29.00 plus HST and handling fee.
Discounted tickets available.