Based on writer and theatre maker Sheila Hill’s meetings with leaders in politics, science and the arts, from the late 90s, bookended by current interviews with pioneers in space exploration and AI, this new theatre work explores the people, and ideas, which shape our lives.

An architect of the atom bomb; a prime minister searching for peace (both regional, and personal); a photographer whose work outraged 127 countries; a man who works on Mars; and a machine that dreams... Each voice edited into a short poetic monologue. Each monologue read by a great actor.

Portraits by Hugo Glendinning.

Based on writer and theatre maker Sheila Hill’s meetings with leaders in politics, science and the arts, from the late 90s, bookended by current interviews with pioneers in space exploration and AI, this new theatre work explores the people, and ideas, which shape our lives.

An architect of the atom bomb; a prime minister searching for peace (both regional, and personal); a photographer whose work outraged 127 countries; a man who works on Mars; and a machine that dreams... Each voice edited into a short poetic monologue. Each monologue read by a great actor.

Portraits by Hugo Glendinning.

Based on writer and theatre maker Sheila Hill’s meetings with leaders in politics, science and the arts, from the late 90s, bookended by current interviews with pioneers in space exploration and AI, this new theatre work explores the people, and ideas, which shape our lives.

An architect of the atom bomb; a prime minister searching for peace (both regional, and personal); a photographer whose work outraged 127 countries; a man who works on Mars; and a machine that dreams... Each voice edited into a short poetic monologue. Each monologue read by a great actor.

Portraits by Hugo Glendinning.

Based on writer and theatre maker Sheila Hill’s meetings with leaders in politics, science and the arts, from the late 90s, bookended by current interviews with pioneers in space exploration and AI, this new theatre work explores the people, and ideas, which shape our lives.

An architect of the atom bomb; a prime minister searching for peace (both regional, and personal); a photographer whose work outraged 127 countries; a man who works on Mars; and a machine that dreams... Each voice edited into a short poetic monologue. Each monologue read by a great actor.

Portraits by Hugo Glendinning.

Based on writer and theatre maker Sheila Hill’s meetings with leaders in politics, science and the arts, from the late 90s, bookended by current interviews with pioneers in space exploration and AI, this new theatre work explores the people, and ideas, which shape our lives.

An architect of the atom bomb; a prime minister searching for peace (both regional, and personal); a photographer whose work outraged 127 countries; a man who works on Mars; and a machine that dreams... Each voice edited into a short poetic monologue. Each monologue read by a great actor.

Portraits by Hugo Glendinning.

Based on writer and theatre maker Sheila Hill’s meetings with leaders in politics, science and the arts, from the late 90s, bookended by current interviews with pioneers in space exploration and AI, this new theatre work explores the people, and ideas, which shape our lives.

An architect of the atom bomb; a prime minister searching for peace (both regional, and personal); a photographer whose work outraged 127 countries; a man who works on Mars; and a machine that dreams... Each voice edited into a short poetic monologue. Each monologue read by a great actor.

Portraits by Hugo Glendinning.

Based on writer and theatre maker Sheila Hill’s meetings with leaders in politics, science and the arts, from the late 90s, bookended by current interviews with pioneers in space exploration and AI, this new theatre work explores the people, and ideas, which shape our lives.

An architect of the atom bomb; a prime minister searching for peace (both regional, and personal); a photographer whose work outraged 127 countries; a man who works on Mars; and a machine that dreams... Each voice edited into a short poetic monologue. Each monologue read by a great actor.

Portraits by Hugo Glendinning.