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The Origin Of Species By Means Of Natural Selection Or The Survival Of (R)evolutionary Theories...

 
Leon Conrad Review by Leon Conrad 5 Published: 15 Aug 2009 Show Dates: 31 Dec 1969-31 Dec 1969

Director Daniel Goldman and Multi-talented musican-actor-storyteller John Hinton join forces again after their collaboration on ‘Crunch!’ – the history of the apple told in an hour of fun-filled storytelling. This year, they turn their talents to Darwin - from his formative years at school to just after the publication of the first edition of ‘The Origin of Species’.John Hinton’s subtle writing is matched by his winning and engaging interaction with the audience to create an hour of good old-fashioned fun. Witty, clever, absurd, the jokes spring out at you when you’re least expecting them. Musical comedy delights abound, including a fabulous patter song and hilarious characterisations. Darwin’s frieds, family, colleagues and rebutters come to life in an unforgettable manner, all larger than life, and all created with comic genius which never fails to hit the mark. Grown-ups will love it. Kids will adore it. A gem.

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