081360/Z/06/Z: The Man who Discovered that Women Lay Eggs
- Date:
- 2007
- Reference:
- WT/C/6/1/97
- Part of:
- Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
- Born-digital archives
About this work
Description
One flyer "The Man Who Discovered that Women Lay Eggs". Digital material is in WT/C/6/1/97/1 and Digital material is in WT/C/6/1/97/2
Publication/Creation
2007
Physical description
1 file
Biographical note
Project description:The Man who Discovered that Women Lay Eggs tells the epic and comic story of the myths and science of our own creation. There are no storks or gooseberry bushes but a cast of midwives, grave robbers, priests, scientists and frogs in nappies in a tale of birth, sex and death that is guaranteed to intrigue. Using puppets, masks and live action, Full Beam Visual Theatre shows how man finally unravelled the myth of his own origins in 1827. The Man who Discovered that Women Lay Eggs is a bawdy, fantastical and eye-opening experience that proves that scientific fact is often much stranger than fiction.
Grant Holder: Ms Rachel McNally
Organisation:Full Beam Visual Theatre
Grant type:People Awards
Financial year:2006/2007
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed storesOpen Can't be requested