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The Universal Machine archiveIt's 1927. Young Alan Turing is at school developing the work of Einstein and Newton while doing anything to get out of PE. It's 1942. Newly engaged Alan Turing has done the impossible and broken the Nazi Naval Enigma Machine and secured the Battle of the Atlantic for the Allied Foreces. It's 1954. After being arrested for homosexuality and chemically castrated, Alan Turing is found dead at his home next to a half-eaten apple laced with cyanide. This new musical charts Alan Turing's time at the infamous Station X at Bletchley Park and tells the whole story of one of the most important men in modern British history by travelling back into his past and looking forward to the tragedy of his future.

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Author: David Byrne

Archive listings for The Universal Machine

Work type: Musical.

T2109141928

Part of the Alan Turing Centenary Celebrations.Company PIT. Presented byNew Diorama. Director David Byrne. Music Dominic Brennan. Director Rich Rusk (movement).
16 Apr 13 to 11 May 13The New Diorama Theatre, Inner London :: V258
listing details L1578096490

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