One-woman show An Attempt to Lose Time to be performed at Irnham Hall
This comical and thought-provoking show sees a woman’s attempt to escape time.
An Attempt to Lose Time will be performed at Irnham Hall on Sunday, April 21, from 6.30pm.
Two-hundred years ago, checking something as simple as the time was not a simple task to do as villages and towns had their own local times and they were decided by the sun.
Flash forward and Miranda Preg can't stop thinking about time, including what it is, how long she’s been doing something, how long she should have been doing it, what time she has to wake up and how long she’ll have to sleep.
We all live our life by time. We countdown the hours, we even push time back and forward. In this show, Miranda asks: does it have to be this way? It hasn’t always been this way. It isn’t this way for everyone. What if she decided to stop living like this? Would it be possible to live without time? And what is time anyway?
Featuring entertaining musings on quantum physics, climate change, dinosaurs, and the destruction of humanity, this one-woman show sees Miranda leave the city, take to the canals, turn feral, fix an obsolete diesel engine, and form questionable relationships with moorhens in her quest to escape time.
To purchase tickets, go to https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/irnham-community-entertainment/.
Tickets cost £13.