Fire from Heaven: Michael Faraday and the Dawn of the Electrical Age
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Fire from Heaven: Michael Faraday and the Dawn of the Electrical Age

2/21/2023
When: Tuesday, February 21, 2023
7:00 pm ET
Where: Gordon College
255 Grapevine Road
Ken Olsen Science Center
Wenham, Massachusetts  01970
United States


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WHEN:  Tuesday, February 21, 2023

WHERE:  Gordon College, Ken Olson Science Center
                255 Grapevine Road, Wenham, MA  01985

COST: Tickets - $5.00
Students - free

The Gordon College Student Chapter of the American Scientific Affiliation is pleased to present Murray Watts' newest creation, Fire from Heaven: Michael Faraday and the Dawn of the Electrical Age.

*Please note all sales are final and proceeds support the Gordon College student chapter of The American Scientific Affiliation.

From the same Christian playwright/author who wrote the screenplay for the movie C.S. Lewis' Shadowlands comes a new play, "Fire from Heaven-Michael Faraday and the Dawn of the Electrical Age"! This play is about the life and struggles of scientist, Michael Faraday. This play premiered at the Faraday Institute in England last year, and Gordon College is its next tour stop!!! Fire from Heaven is coming to Gordon College on Tuesday, Feb 21, 2023, 7:00 pm, KOSC 104. You don't want to miss this play!

The play is 75 minutes long with no intermission, followed by a panel discussion. We are absolutely delighted to announce that the panelists will include the playwright, the actor, our very own Dr. Kristen Siaw from the Physics Department, and Dr. Ian Hutchinson. Dr. Hutchinson, newly-retired Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering from MIT, has written and spoken widely on issues at the intersection of science and the Christian faith, and Michael Faraday's life has been one of his particular interests.

Tickets are required, but are FREE for students and are only $5 for non-students, and all proceeds go to support the student ASA chapter. This event is open to the entire community. Invite your family, friends, fellow church members. Please encourage your students to attend.

Free cookies and punch reception will follow in the KOSC Loggia.

 

Fire from Heaven: Michael Faraday and the Dawn of the Electrical Age playwright and director, Murray Watts, is one of the best-known Christian playwrights and screenwriters in the UK. He wrote and directed the acclaimed play Mr Darwin’s Tree, which was commissioned to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and premiered at Westminster Abbey. SCIO produced five USA tours and multiple Oxford performances of Mr Darwin’s Tree. Watts is the author of more than a dozen books, including The miracle maker, and the screenwriter for the film of the same name, featuring Ralph Fiennes and Julie Christie. An animated film on the life of Jesus, The miracle maker was the top-rated television film for ABC Network in 2000 and has been viewed by millions around the world. Watts is also the author of the bestselling The Bible for children, which has been translated into more than 20 languages, and the screenwriter for KJB: the book that changed the world, directed by Norman Stone (Shadowlands) and featuring John Rhys-Davies (The lord of the rings). Watts also wrote and directed the one-man play The dream, based on Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The dream of a ridiculous man, which went on to spawn the film of the same name staring Jeremy Irons and the television mini-series Tales from the madhouse. He has often worked with the actor Andrew Harrison to create solo performances.

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Andrew Harrison is the actor in Fire from Heaven: Michael Faraday and the Dawn of the Electrical Age, and has worked in film, television, theatre, and radio for over 30 years. He previously played Charles Darwin in Murray Watts’ Mr Darwin’s Tree. His theatre credits include Glyn and It with Dame Penelope Keith on national tour, the premiere tour of Peter Nichol’s Blue murder, and the London West End production with the late Sir Michael Hordern of Trelawny of the Wells. He made his repertory debut in Exeter playing the leads in Caryl Churchill’s Serious money and Alan Ayckbourn’s A chorus of disapproval. Andrew is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4’s drama department. His film credits include An ideal husband, The sea change, A little loving, and Dorian Gray; for television he has appeared in Florence Nightingale, The life of Pepys, Miss Marple, 2000 acres of sky, The Bill, Birds of a feather, You rang m’lord?, Beyond Narnia, and Summer in Transylvania.