

Memory
Jonathan Lichtenstein
A play and production from one of the world's most innovative theatre companies
Mnemonic is about memory, people's personal histories, shared memories and discordant recollections - exhuming the past in order to examine it in the present.
A variety of stories - from the discovery of bog people like Tollund Man to peoples compulsion to retrace the origins of their ancestors - collide and form a piece of theatre which questions our concept of time, our capacity to distort history and our attempts to retell the past.
"An ice-preserved body - from 5,200 years ago - forms the central image of Theatre de Complicite's dazzlingly imaginative meditation on memory and morality.
Timely and unforgettable" (Independent)
Mnemonic is a British play written by Theatre de Complicite and published by Methuen (1999).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408152522).
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