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Lovesong of the Electric Bear archiveThe story of Alan Turing: Genius. War hero. Deviant. Awoken from his deathbed by his favourite childhood teddy bear, Turing is led by the hand through the journey of his life, from glowing academia to New York drag bars, from triumph to disgrace. Snoo Wilson's Lovesong of the Electric Bear is an epic, psychedelic and electrifying trip through the life of Alan Turing, the computer visionary and maths genius whose gifts made him the code-breaking hero of World War II, but whose homosexuality led him to betrayal and vilification by the very establishment who had depended on him for victory.

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Author: Snoo Wilson

Archive listings for Lovesong of the Electric Bear

Work type: Play.

T2084453577

Contains nudity.Producer The Hope Theatre. Director Matthew Parker. Performer Ian Hallard (Alan Turing). Performer Bryan Pilkington (Porgy). Performer Helen Evans. Performer Laura Harling. Performer William Hartley. Performer Chris Levens.
4 Nov 15 to 21 Nov 15Arts Theatre, West End :: V167
listing details L01448168216

T213765192

European Premiere. Contains scenes of nudity. Suitable for 18+ onlyProducer Cas Hodges (for the Hope Theatre). Director Matthew Parker. Design Zoe Hurwitz. Lighting Tom Kitney. Costume Clare Amos. Sound Paul Freeman. Performer Ian Hallard (Alan Turing). Performer Bryan Pilkington (Porgy). Performer Laura Harling (Female 1). Performer Diane Beck (Female 2). Performer Chris Levens (Male 1). Performer William Hartley (Male 2).
24 Feb 15 to 21 Mar 15The Hope Theatre, Inner London :: V0719079091
listing details L1877452554

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