Last year Dr Rosy Carrick became the world’s first female time travelling doctor (pipping Jody Whittaker’s Doctor Who by months), or should that be the first in the universe, or even all eternity?
Her show Passionate Machine (which won, Best New Play at the Brighton Fringe 2018 then walked away with The Infallibles Award for Theatrical Excellence at the Edinburgh Fringe) recounts how Rosy had to build a time machine to rescue her future self, stuck 100 years in the past where she had travelled in order to save Russian Revolutionary poet Vladimir Mayakovsky from suicide.
"She explains the reality of time travel, effortlessly taking in David Bowie, Arnold Schwarzenegger, sci-fi, CERN and particle physics, self-discovery, motherhood, Dr Who, #MeToo and 80’s time travel films along the way."
As you do.
Following a London run the show materialises at Worcester Arts Workshop on June 14 as part of a national tour.
Tickets and further details: 01905 25053 www.worcesterartsworkshop.org.uk
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