Friday, 5 July 2019

NEWS: Adam: The History Of Man premieres at Greater Manchester Fringe Festival



One question for you: Has mankind learnt from the lessons of history?

The current understanding about the evolution of humans comes from evidence based on archaeological digs. The artefacts and bone fragments that are uncovered are examined and educated guesses are based on these finds. Scientist have a rudimentary idea about human evolution but there are large gaps in their understanding. Adam – the history of man, will bring back to life Adam, the first human. Adam will evolve in front of your eyes from ape-man to early settler, from a Roman Solider to modern day man. The play asks this fundamental question – has man learnt from the lessons of history?

It’s a comedy duologue for The Greater Manchester Fringe Festival. 22nd-23rd July, 7:30pm, at The Kings Arms in Salford. Tickets are almost sold out for the Monday, but there is still availability for Tuesday. They’re only £10. 

Professor Peter Potty Pots has created the ‘resorector’ - a DNA reconstruction machine. By taking DNA cells from the fragment of the bones of our long since deceased ancestors, the professor is able to recreate and bring back to life, the first human. Yes, that is correct, Evolutionary man will speak directly to you, the audience. You will hear how man lived and evolved directly from the mouth of one of our actual ancestors.


Be a part of this extraordinary and astounding scientific happening and get your tickets now.
https://manchesterfringe.eventotron.com/

Director, Writer, Producer: Chris Delaney
Dramaturge: Sam Lowe.
Actors: Ed Hall, Danny Riley

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