Following the success of Edie's War which premiered at The Plough last year, writer/director Susan Luciani returns with QUINTESSENCE
'Quintessence' by Emily Carding (+ 'Tales From Set' a talk by Susan Luciani)
“Emily Carding is one of the UK’s leading Shakespearean actors“ THE STAGE
QUINTESSENCE - the award-winning play that makes Shakespeare fun for kids! Written and performed by Emily Carding as an AI robot programmed to re-start humanity after an ecological disaster on Planet Earth, with the complete works of Shakespeare as its guide to the human spirit. Originally commissioned by the London Science Museum, the play debuted at Brighton Fringe festival where it won the fringe review’s Outstanding Theatre award. Susan Luciani directs, bringing her signature epic-scale stylised visuals and soundscape to the production.
QUINTESSENCE is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare brought to life from the page to the stage, with 14 extracts from Shakespeare's plays and sonnets featuring in the play. Performer Emily Carding expertly morphs from the AI robot to some of Shakespeare's most iconic characters in Winter's Tale, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Henry V, As You Like It, Julius Caesar, Richard II and The Tempest.
Following QUINTESSENCE there will be a QnA with director Susan Luciani and her TALES FROM SET talk where she'll share her stories of working on some of the biggest film sets in the industry; Star Wars VII, Harry Potter and Narnia to name just a few, as well as her experiences writing and directing her own films, plays and live performances. From the ice fields of Iceland to the deserts of Africa and the Middle East, Susan has filmed on six continents around the world and has created her own stories with a host of celebrated actors including Benedict Cumberbatch, Joanna Lumley, Charles Dance and Liam Neeson. Her work has won multiple awards, reaching an audience of over 1 billion people, in 85 countries worldwide. Her films have broadcast on SKY and BBC TV and headlined at International Film Festivals.
Total running time 1hr 30mins.
- Is going to War an essential part of man’s nature or could mankind exist peacefully in the AI’s constructed harmonious Utopia?
- Who would be more successful at avoiding ecological apocalypse: Mankind or Artificial Intelligence?