What would happen if someone was able to prove, scientifically, the existence of God?
When Edie, a student in university lecturer Henry Brook’s physics class, seems to do exactly that, his universe – including his marriage to celebrity atheist author Virginia – is rocked.
Science and religion go head-to-head in a ferociously funny battle for power, sex, fame and followers.
Starring Alan Davies (Jonathan Creek and QI), David Baddiel’s debut play is an electric tragicomedy about the power of belief and our quest for truth in a fractured world.
24 October – 30 November 2019/
Soho Theatre
Photography by Helen Maybanks
Direction / James Grieve
Design / Lucy Osborne
Lighting / Ric Mountjoy
Sound / Dominic Kennedy
Video / Ash J Woodward
Alan Davies
Alexandra Gilbreath
Nitin Ganatra
Leila Mimmack
Adam Strawford
“A funny, captivating exploration of people’s desire for hope, power, legacy and answers.”
Londonist
“A cracking theatrical gift… dizzyingly ingenious mathematics, theatrical excitement, genuine human interest and thumping good jokes… recalls early Stoppard.”
Whatsonstage.com
“Fascinating take on the endlessly vexed question of proving the existence of God.”
British Theatre