Sunday, 24 July, starting 8.45pm: A repeat of last July's play by Adrian Bean and David Hendy.
"Sir Oliver Lodge is a strange and forgotten figure from the Edwardian era: an Establishment scientist, the unacknowledged inventor of the wireless before Marconi, a dabbler in psychic phenomena, the friend of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Albert Einstein."
Lodge engaged in seances in an attempt to communicate with his dead son; he transcribed some of them and these form part of the play.
I missed this (or I gave this a miss) last time.
"Sir Oliver Lodge is a strange and forgotten figure from the Edwardian era: an Establishment scientist, the unacknowledged inventor of the wireless before Marconi, a dabbler in psychic phenomena, the friend of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Albert Einstein."
Lodge engaged in seances in an attempt to communicate with his dead son; he transcribed some of them and these form part of the play.
I missed this (or I gave this a miss) last time.
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