TOMIC (divisible)

Clockwork Rocket performs at Fringe Fest '08

Expats.cz Staff

Written by Expats.cz Staff Published on 08.04.2008 13:57:30 (updated on 08.04.2008) Reading time: 2 minutes

Clockwork Rocket
at Fringe Fest ’08

CLOCKWORK ROCKET
presents

TOMIC (divisible)

Written and performed by
Sean Damian Bruno

“Arresting Spoken Word Artist” – BBC Radio 3

TOMIC (divisible) chronicles Sean Damian Bruno´s fictitious attempt to write a book on the history of atomic weaponry. 

As his research load increases, he begins to suspect his subject is slipping off the page, like rouge neutrons, fissiling elements within his own life.  What started as a “simple” armchair journey into the heart of Uranium 235 becomes a trans-Atlantic expedition through lost memories, shifting relationships, mislabelled packages and the loneliest motels of Quebec; in an desperate attempt to control these cascading chain reactions, and embrace the hidden energies of divided things.

TOMIC (divisible)
May 26th – June 1st, 7:30pm (45mins)

U Malého Glena
Karmelitská 23
Malá Strana, Praha 1

Tickets available through:
Prague Fringe Festival  www.praguefringe.com
TICKETSTREAM® www.ticketstream.cz

FEATURED EMPLOYERS

Clockwork Rocket is a Canadian / British Company who aims to create and explore subjective performance through styles based on a fusion of stand-up comedy, spoken-word poetry, and the best university lecture´s they´ve ever had.

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Welcome to the citys eagerly awaited annual marathon of theatre, dance, comedy, music and film from around the globe. All shows are in English, Czech or are non-verbal and are programmed so that you can see up to 6 shows a day and over 30 shows over the 8 days of Fringe Festival Praha. Shows take place from the afternoon to late evening, most last for an hour or so with time between to zip from venue to venue and grab a bite to eat. Enjoy a warm welcome at our fringe club where you can join the fun, meet the artists and swap notes with other fringe goers on your “hot tickets” for the day…its the fringe way from Edinburgh to Adelaide, now entering year seven here in Prague.

Tickets are 150 CZK.
Student tickets 50 CZK (only available on the door, on the day).

Fringe Voucher for 5 tickets available at Tickestream and can be exchanged for tickets on the day for 600 CZK (including handling fee) (ie 120 CZK per ticket)

Celebrate the arrival of the Fringe! Sunday May 25th – all tickets only 100 CZK

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