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The Encounter. Simon McBurney and Marcus du Sautoy discuss the role of consciousness in 'The Encounter', a theatrical retelling of the incredible true story of National Geographic photographer, Loren McIntyre and his hallucinogenic journey into in a remote area of Brazil in 1969.
Simon McBurney traces McIntyre’s journey into the depths of the Amazon rainforest, incorporating innovative technology into his solo performance to build a shifting world of sound. A Complicité co-production with Edinburgh International Festival, the Barbican, London, Onassis Cultural Centre – Athens, Schaubühne – Berlin, Théâtre Vidy ...
Sep 30, 2016 · Simon McBurney in a scene from his one-man show on Broadway. The question of where voices come from, and how we hear them, turns out to be central to the plot of “The Encounter.”
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Feb 11, 2016 · It is the story of a journey and an encounter, a chronicle of photographer Loren McIntyre ’s journey to the Javari valley in the remote heart of the vast Amazon basin in 1969 and his...
The Encounter: A new play by Complicite/Simon McBurney (review) Simon McBurney’s new play, The Encounter, transports us into the humid depths of the Amazon, his storytelling served by the enveloping presence of binaural technology. In 1969, National Geographic photographer Loren McIntyre became hopelessly lost in a remote part of the ...
Sep 7, 2016 · Simon McBurney during rehearsals for “The Encounter.” Tom Jamieson for The New York Times. He proceeded to give both, recounting how he was given Mr. Popescu’s book by a friend in 1994, how...
Feb 17, 2016 · No less extraordinary is McBurney’s own ability to transport us into another world in a two-hour encounter that makes strong demands on an audience, but ultimately rewards them. At Barbican...