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Incognito by Nick Payne

Performance

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Event date
Saturday 9 December 2023, 7pm to 9pm
Location
In-person only
Scenic Stage Theatre - TFTV/041, School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York (Map)
Audience
Open to staff, students, the public
Admission
£5 for Students, £8 for General Public, booking required

Event details

“The brain is a storytelling machine and it’s really good at fooling us.”     

Nick Payne’s Incognito follows three interwoven stories that explore the conflict between science and self, work and relationships, and the legacy we leave behind.   
 
In 1955, while performing an autopsy, Thomas Harvey makes a decision that will change his life – he steals Albert Einstein’s brain.    
 
HM is one of the most recognisable case study patients in neuroscience. We go back to 1953 to discover the man behind the initials.  
 
In 2014, Martha, a clinical neuropsychologist, struggles to balance work and life. Will a new relationship tip the scales?   
 
As these storylines merge and blur, we discover what is worth sacrificing in the name of science.
Trigger warnings:
-    Extreme violence 
-    Death 
-    Pregnancy 
-    Grief 
-    Alcohol abuse 
-    Smoking 
-    Memory loss 
-    Seizures 
-    Strong language 
-    Internal organs 
-    Stage fog 
-    Loud music 
-    Black out 

Venue details

Wheelchair accessible

Contact

TFTI Events

tfti-events@york.ac.uk

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