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ONLINE www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk …weaves together the story of two love affairs, separated www..org by a century and a continent. The first happens now. PERFORMANCE TIMES The second is set in 1914. It tells of the heartbreaking Monday - Saturday evenings 7.30pm collaboration between the greatest natural mathematician Wednesday and Saturday matinees 2.30pm Conceived and Directed by of the 20th century, , a penniless Performance length: 120 minutes (no interval) Brahmin from Madras in South India, and his British Simon McBurney counterpart, the brilliant don GH Hardy. TICKET PRICES Stalls £10, £35, £45 · Dress Circle £35, £45 Grand Circle £20*, £30, £35 · Balcony £10, £20 With a haunting original score by , this piece * some seats may have a restricted view of startling visual poetry from Simon McBurney and All prices include a £1 restoration levy Complicite is a compelling meditation on love, mathematics GROUPS 0844 482 5100 and the pain of exile in an age when we think we can Groups 8+ best available seats reduced to £27.50 belong anywhere and have everything. Schools 8+ best available seats reduced to £19.50

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ACCESS Conceived and Directed by Simon McBurney Call 0844 482 5137 for access requirements and rates Devised by The Company David Annen TRAVEL AND PARKING Tube: Covent Garden/Charing Cross Overland: Charing Cross · Buses: 6, 11, 13 and 15 Paul Bhattacharjee Parking: in Drury Lane. Hiren Chate Divya Kasturi POST PERFORMANCE DISCUSSIONS Chetna Pandya There will be special post performance discussions with members ‘Mind-bending of the cast and company on Monday 13 and Tuesday 21 September Saskia Reeves - free to ticket holders of that evening’s performance. and Shane Shambhu Live · Photograph: Joris-Jan Bos, Stephanie Berger and Robbie Jack Design & print: Target Original Music by Nitin Sawhney heart-stopping’ Design by Michael Levine COMPLICITE – 2010 The Independent Lighting by Paul Anderson Barbican Theatre: SHUN-KIN 4 - 13 Nov. Sound by Christopher Shutt ‘A visually and physically beautiful production’ The Sunday Times Projection by Sven Ortel ENO @ London Coliseum – UK premiere: 10 - 25 September Costume by Christina Cunningham A DOG’S HEART 20 Nov - 4 Dec. Originally co-produced by Complicite, the Barbican London, Ruhrfestspiele, Wiener Festwochen, Holland Festival, in association with Theatre Royal Plymouth. ‘A total sensory extravaganza’ Financial Times Aldwych, London, WC2B 4LD • A DELFONT MACKINTOSH THEATRE ‘A miracle of multimedia poetry... ‘Marvellously acted and often ‘Brilliant, miraculously fluid ESSENTIAL VIEWING’ deliciously comic piece... new show makes mind-blowing The Independent theatre out of maths; it teases is a wonder and one I cannot your brain whilst breaking “Inexhaustable originality” recommend too highly’ your heart’ Sunday Times Daily Telegraph Mail On Sunday

‘Technically DAZZLING AND ‘MESMERIZING’ ‘Dazzling stagecraft… BEAUTIFULLY STAGED’ New York Times A SHOW THAT MUST New York Post BE SEEN’ Time Out

‘EXTRAORDINARY, BEAUTIFUL piece of theatre... superlatively acted production captures minds and hearts’ Evening Standard 19 PERFORMANCES ONLY 10 - 25 September FOLLOWING ITS SEASONS IN NEW YORK AND INDIA

Tickets available from all recognised …weaves together the story of two love affairs, separated ticket agencies by a century and a continent. The first happens now. The second is set in 1914. It tells of the heartbreaking PERFORMANCE TIMES collaboration between the greatest natural mathematician Monday - Saturday evenings 7.30pm Conceived and Directed by of the 20th century, Srinivasa Ramanujan, a penniless Wednesday and Saturday matinees 2.30pm Brahmin from Madras in South India, and his British Simon McBurney counterpart, the brilliant Cambridge don GH Hardy. Performance length: 120 minutes (no interval)

With a haunting original score by Nitin Sawhney, this piece TRAVEL AND PARKING of startling visual poetry from Simon McBurney and Tube: Covent Garden/Charing Cross Complicite is a compelling meditation on love, mathematics Overland: Charring Cross and the pain of exile in an age when we think we can Buses: 6, 11, 13 and 15 belong anywhere and have everything. Parking: in Drury Lane

POST PERFORMANCE DISCUSSIONS There will be special post performance discussions with members of the cast and company on Monday 13 and Tuesday 21 August - free to ticket holders of that evening’s performance. Conceived and Directed by Simon McBurney Devised by The Company David Annen When buying a ticket, always check that you know: the face value (box office price) · Firdous Bamji any additional booking fees · the location of your seats. If this information is refused or is unclear, think about buying your ticket eleswhere. Paul Bhattacharjee Buying from a STAR member ensures approved pricing information Hiren Chate and service levels. Check if the agent you are buyingfrom is a member. Divya Kasturi In doubt? Problem with your purchase? Need more information? Contact 0870 603 9011 www.s-t-a-r.org.uk Chetna Pandya ‘Mind-bending Saskia Reeves and Shane Shambhu Live · Photograph: Joris-Jan Bos, Stephanie Berger and Robbie Jack Design & print: Target Original Music by Nitin Sawhney heart-stopping’ Design by Michael Levine COMPLICITE – LONDON 2010 The Independent Lighting by Paul Anderson Barbican Theatre: SHUN-KIN 4 - 13 Nov. Sound by Christopher Shutt ‘A visually and physically beautiful production’ The Sunday Times Projection by Sven Ortel ENO @ London Coliseum – UK premiere: 10 - 25 September Costume by Christina Cunningham A DOG’S HEART 20 Nov - 4 Dec. Originally co-produced by Complicite, the Barbican London, Ruhrfestspiele, Wiener Festwochen, Holland Festival, in association with Theatre Royal Plymouth. ‘A total sensory extravaganza’ Financial Times Aldwych, London, WC2B 4LD • A DELFONT MACKINTOSH THEATRE