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Book Tickets for Einstein's Daughter in Quaytickets from Wed, 29th September 2010  
Einstein's Daughter
Hyde Festival Theatre, Quaytickets
Wed, 29th September 2010 - Sat, 2nd October 2010
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Hyde Festival Theatre’s first foray into professional theatre brings Rob Johnston’s specially commissioned play, Einstein’s Daughter, to the Festival Theatre. Maggie lives in an isolated farmhouse in the north of England with her scientist father Andrew. Into this humdrum picture bursts Cath a childhood friend of Maggie’s away for ten years but now back to tell Maggie something she should have learned a long time ago. By the end of the night nothing is left of the reality so carefully constructed by Andrew and taken for granted by Maggie. By the end of the night nothing much is left of anything. "One night. One secret. One final act."

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