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Evariste Galois: |
ROBIN STEWART | |||||
| Robin has just completed his second year at Edinburgh University studying History & History of Art. He has been in numerous productions with the EUTC and Edinburgh Unversity Footlights, and seems to spend more time on stage than in the library. He is also busy this summer performing in The Improverts and The Tempest, both at Bedlam. You can also look for Robin in the new Harry Potter film. | ||||||
11b Bristo Place, Edinburgh. |
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Mon. 13th - Sat. 25th August (not Sun. 19th) |
L. Richard/F. Raspail: |
SAM CABLE | ||||
I3.30 P.M. (55 mins), £5/£4 |
A prolific thespian, Sam enjoys musical theatre as well as dramatic acting, being one of Edinburgh University Savoy Opera's most respected members. He has appeared in 7 different EUTC productions in the last academic year, with major roles in each. Sam is also a highly accomplished pianist, playing piano in "The Space In Between": an EUTC orbit show. Once met Stephen Fry. | |||||
BOX OFFICE: (0131) 225 9873 |
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PRESS CONTACT: Sandy Easton |
P. Laborie/A.L. Cauchy: |
DAVID K. BARNES | SELL OUT 2006 |
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| David once recieved a phone call from the 1920's, pleading for him to come back. His next sketch show, Fairly Familiar Things, will be on during the 11th and 13th September. He heavily advises you to go and see it. | ...Passionate new writing depicting the tragic life of mathematician and dissident Evariste Galois (1811-1832)... |
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...if judged on the novelty and profundity of ideas it contains, [Galois' work] is perhaps the most substantial piece of writing in the whole literature of mankind... |
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-Herman Weyl, eminent mathematician. |
A. Chevalier/Alfred Galois: |
NATALIE ESKINAZI | An Edinburgh University Theatre Company production -winners of 7 awards at NSDF '07 |
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| A charming soul, Natalie is another prominent member of the E.U. Savoy Opera group now branching out into less musical ventures. That said, she is also appearing in the Sovoy's show "Guilds" this Fringe. Natalie brings a cheery, sensitive side to the play. The subject of Galois finds a friend in Natalie, as she is herself a maths student. | Sandy Easton '07 |
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Player 1/S.D. Poisson: |
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL | |||||
| A native of the fair land of Canada and student at the prestigous McGill University, Liz has spent the last year on exchange in Edinburgh. She has made quite an impact at the EUTC, directing the mainterm "Feelgood" as well as starring in the oringal production of Galois, and her personable nature has made her many friends. In her spare time, Liz enjoys rifle shooting. | ||||||
Dogsbody: |
HENRY PETERS | |||||
| "Galois de Gaulle" provides the stage for Henry's Fringe debut. Having reached the final three for the role of Harry Potter when he was 12, Henry has kept his head down, starring in a number of EUTC productions including "Sour Heart" and "The Panto" despite only just having finished his 2nd year at Edinburgh University. This is Henry's first collaboration with Sandy Easton, and marks a historic event in Anglo-French theatre. | ||||||
WRITER/DIRECTOR: |
SANDY EASTON | |||||
| A mathematician by trade, Sandy has always been a keen dramatist. With 4 years as a prominent EUTC member under his belt, this is the first show that he has taken to the Fringe. His unnerving interest in the boy Galois brought the play into existence, and he recently completed a pilgrimage to Bourg-La-Reine in homage of Evariste... Sandy has played the piano since the age of five, and alongside maths, drama and Evariste, music is his passion. His favourite author is Edgar Allan Poe. | ||||||
STAGE MANAGER: |
KATE WIETESKA | |||||
TECHNICAL MANAGER: |
SAM HANSFORD | |||||
| Sam has just finished his first year at Edinburgh. He has teched a number of shows both at Bedlam and outside, working with a number of different amateur and professional companies. This is one of 5 shows Sam is teching over the fringe and he is very tired. His favourite meal is lunch. | ||||||