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CONSTELLATIONS by Nick Payne
 

 “A stirring love story with infinite possibilities.” – The Guardian 

As moving as it is beautiful, Constellations tells the story of Roland, a beekeeper, and Marianne, a quantum physicist — two star-crossed lovers whose relationship is explored through a series of ‘what if?’ scenarios. The result is a rich, captivating, and sensitive exploration of love, reflecting on the profound connections that define our lives in an unpredictable universe.

“A captivating exploration of time, love, and possibilities...” – Variety

Running Time: 75 minutes (no interval)

Advisory: Contains strong language and adult themes. Recommended for ages 15 and over.

 

CAST

Ross Hay as Roland

Elizabeth Jolly as Marianne

 

Performances:

 

Event details

Venue: Leven Theatre, ULVERSTONE & Peacock Theatre, HOBART
Bookings: https://www.facebook.com/reindearproductions
Start Date: Wednesday 28 May 2025

Produced by Reindear Productions | Directed by Adam Dear

 

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