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One man show/book talk

Performance dates 2022:

May:

Paradox Place, Brighton:

Wednesday 25th May - 3pm to 4pm

Thursday 26th May - 3pm to 4pm

Friday 27th May - 3pm to 4pm

Saturday 28th May - 3pm to 4pm 

July:

The Green Man Gallery, Buxton:

Wednesday 20th July - 12pm to 1pm

Thursday 21st July -12pm to 1pm 

Friday 22nd July - 12pm to 1pm

Saturday 23rd July - 12pm to 1pm Saturday 23rd July - 8pm to 9pm

August:

The Banshee Labyrinth, Banquet Hall, Edinburgh, Venue number 156:

6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th of August.

Every day at 4.30pm

(Excluding 15th and 22nd)

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This provocative and life affirming one-man show invites you to the core of spiritual and scientific debate to experience a journey of life, death and transcendence. Urgent questions like: ‘Where do we go when we die?’, ‘Are we individuals or all connected?’ and ‘What is spiritual enlightenment?’ are joyfully explored with impassioned arguments in a whistle stop tour of eastern philosophy, shamanism, quantum mechanics, sleep science, meditation and more. These breath-taking subjects are brought to life to dismantle our ingrained common-sense assumptions on a search for meaning and truth to reveal tantalising alternative ways of loving, feeling and thinking.

Audience responses:

"Your mind may feel it's been through a whirlpool after this show, but it will be freshened, confronted and knowing it is part of the water and part of the whirl... if you have any curiosity about our place in the universe, this show is unmissable... attend and enjoy!"

"He weaves together science and spirituality in a theatrical spoken-word essay that takes his audience out of the universe they know and into spaces few dare to travel. He makes quantum physics accessible, offers possible answers to some of the big questions and posits questions that he leaves the audience to try and answer for themselves."

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