#ScribesAndMakers 12.10 — Have you ever seen a theatre production where you were impressed by the props?
Addendum to my post: I want to talk about a theater production that had almost zero props. Peter Capaldi and Zoë Wanamaker blew my mind with Constellations. It was probably one of the best plays I've *ever* seen. I adore those two. What a story, and what a rather heartbreaking end. Check it out!
A bit of background: Constellations is a two-hander play by Nick Payne that explores the romantic relationship between Marianne, a physicist, and Roland, a beekeeper. The play is set in a multiverse, where every possible future exists, and the choices made by the characters can lead to different outcomes. Peter Capaldi and Zoë Wanamaker play the lead roles, with the play's structure involving multiple versions of the same scenes, each with slight variations. The play delves into themes of love, science, and the infinite possibilities of a relationship, making it a thought-provoking and engaging experience for audiences.
#PeterCapaldi #ZoeWanamaker #Constellations