I is a Strange Loop

I is a Strange Loop

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Alone in a cube that's glowing in the darkness, X is content within its little universe of infinite thought. This solitude is disturbed by the appearance of Y, who insists on exposing X to the richness of the physical world. Each begins to long for what the other has, luring them into a strange loop.

In this play for two variables, Marcus du Sautoy and Victoria Gould use mathematics and theatre to navigate the furthest reaches of our world. Through a series of surreal episodes, X and Y tackle some of life's greatest questions: where did the universe come from, does time have an end, do we have free will?

I is a Strange Loop was first performed by the authors at the Barbican Pit, London, in March 2019.

'I is a Strange Loop is a play that plays with ideas, concepts, abstractions and relationships that are, usually, hidden from the sight of ordinary mortals, articulating the ineffable, incarnating the incorporeal, revealing the inconceivable. It makes us feel we know a great deal more than we do. It is also very funny, utterly compelling and marvellously human.' Simon McBurney

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780571360734
ISBN10 0571360734
Number Of Pages 96
Item Weight 110 g
Product Dimensions 125 x 195 x 5 mm
Publisher / Reseller Faber & Faber
Format paperback
Edition Main
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'I is a Strange Loop is a play that plays with ideas, concepts, abstractions andrelationships that are, usually, hidden from the sight of ordinary mortals, articulatingthe ineffable, incarnating the incorporeal, revealing the inconceivable.It makes us feel we know a great deal more than we do. It is also very funny,utterly compelling and marvellously human.' - Simon McBurney

'[An] ambitious and stimulating piece.' - Financial Times

'Tackles what it means to be human at a time when advances in technologyand scientific research are hurtling forward with unprecedented speed.' - British Theatre Guide

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