Carlo Gatti introduced ice cream to Victorian London, but this isn’t about him. This is about a physicist in 1983, a psychologist in 2017, a piano-playing Victorian era ghost, ice cream, quantum gravity, Elton John, and feeling alone in the universe.
In their respective apartments, in their respective times, alone a psychologist and a physicist fear for their sanity, because whoever lives above them has been playing Liszt on the piano nonstop, the only problem is they live on the top floor.
As one Christmas takes a turn as a betrayal is revealed. When we’re moving across time, can binding a found family across the ages change our future?
This bleak comedy takes a look at the delicate things that barely hold us and the universe together, the deafening pain isolation and the phenomenal power of ice cream.
“Depicted with heartbreaking dialogue and vivid imagery that highlighted rawness and vulnerability within complex relationships”
PIA GAARDBOE, on 'Loose Teeth'
“This collaboration turned La Mama into a vibrant hub of performance, giving welcome voice to a new generation of theatre makers.” CAMERON WOODHEAD on 'Platform' at La Mama
Playwright
CASSANDRA-ELLI YIANNACOU
Director
CHRIS HOSKING
Community Engagement Manager and Dramaturge
DR. LAURA HARTNELL
Co-Dramaturge
GLENN SAUNDERS
Photo by
UNDERGROUND MEDIA
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