April 10th, 1809: In a country house in Derbyshire, the garden is uprooted, romantic poets cause chaos, and a young girl makes revolutionary scientific and mathematical discoveries. 200 years later, academics try to piece together the mystery of what happened that day.
Arcadia by Tom Stoppard, a play written in 1993, is exciting, funny, and nerdy, exploring the relationship between past and present, order and chaos, science and the humanities, Classicism and Romanticism, and a whole lot more!
Bar & box office open at 18:30, doors to the theatre open at 19:00 – you can freely choose your seats. The performance will be in English, and have an approx. runtime of 2.5 hours including intermission.