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The small Indra’s Net Theater in Berkeley has carved out an interesting niche for itself in specializing in plays about science and scientists. There’s a lot of food for thought in that subject matter, but rarely has it proved quite so dramatic and disturbing as the tale of Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan in Ira Hauptman’s play “Partition.”. Despite the provocative title, the play doesn’t take place during the 1947 split between India and Pakistan, but rather between the years 1913 and 1920. Instead the title refers simply to dividing into parts, which comes up in the context of one of many innovative theorems that Ramanujan develops.
Working as an accounting clerk in Madras, Ramanujan was a college dropout with almost no training in the field of pure mathematics (a theory cross stitch christmas stocking pink ballet shoe with name largely unrelated to practical mathematical applications) who yet came up with one brilliant theorem after another but had to leave proving them to others with more formal training, In Indra’s Net artistic director Bruce Coughran’s tense and intimate staging at the Berkeley City Club, Heren Patel is heartbreakingly anxious as Ramanujan, besotted with the beauty of numbers but always fearful that he’s letting his hosts in Cambridge down with his difficulty getting his mind around proofs when the groundbreaking theorems themselves come so readily to him, Humble to a fault and neglecting his own well-being, we have to watch him literally working himself to death to please his neglectful mentor, G.H, Hardy, who invited him to Cambridge..
Played with brusque eccentricity by Alan Coyne, Hardy admires Ramanujan’s seemingly instinctual brilliance but is frustrated with what he sees as the prodigy’s ignorance of traditional methodology and has little patience with social niceties that most might see as simple human compassion. His friend Alfred Billington (entertainingly stodgy David Boyll), a classics professor who sees all of English literature as a passing fad, increasingly acts as Hardy’s conscience, chastening him for essentially abandoning Ramanujan to feverishly work for his approval.
There’s an amusing moment when Ramanujan explains the plot of “Charley’s Aunt” to Hardy, cross stitch christmas stocking pink ballet shoe with name which becomes an in-joke unintended by the playwright when we remember that Coyne starred in an adaptation of that play at Hayward’s Douglas Morrisson Theatre earlier this year, Hauptman’s play isn’t all grim, by any means, In fact, at times it’s positively playful, Ramanujan has a charmingly friendly and informal relationship with the goddess he credits for all his inspiration, Namagiri of Namakkal, played with warmth and compassion by Avanthika Srinivasan, who also does some elegant dances to Natarajan Srinivasan’s terrific Indian music..
Also roaming around the spirit world is the ghost of 17th-century French mathematician Pierre de Fermat, played with comical vanity by Marco Aponte, who also has a brief and awkward turn as a London policeman. When these competing influences start to face off, it provides some of the play’s most diverting moments. Colonialism is never far from the surface in Hardy’s attitude toward Ramanujan, whose culture he sees as a significant hindrance that the younger mathematician has almost uncannily but not entirely overcome through raw talent. He likes Ramanujan and respects him to a point, but his attitude toward him is clearly paternalistic for more reasons than simple age and experience. Rarely commented upon but often self-evident in his dismissive comments, this underlying condescension adds a more sinister tinge to what otherwise might be seen simply as a tragic mismatch of temperaments.
So much about 2017 was forgettable, So let’s turn our attention to the new year and the bounty of arts and entertainment it promises, Here are a few of our critics’ and writers’ favorite things on the cross stitch christmas stocking pink ballet shoe with name 2018 landscape, Comic book fans, prepare to geek out uncontrollably, The 2018 film calendar is stuffed with promising superhero offerings, but it’s not only the good guys and women getting in on the action, Even a couple anti-heroes are kicking it up on the big screen, Of the bunch, the one I’m most psyched about East Bay director Ryan Coogler’s “Black Panther,” which finds King T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) suiting up in the titular role to save the world, With an exceptional cast (Michael B, Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Daniel Kaluuya, Forest Whitaker and Andy Serkis) and a proven filmmaker, this could well be one of Marvel’s finest, It opens, appropriately, during Black History Month, on Feb, 16..
A number of other comic-book-inspired films look appealing. While the Avengers films tend to be way too cluttered and unfocused, I’m hoping “Avengers: Infinity War” avoids getting bogged down by too many egos. It opens May 4. The hilarious Ryan Reynolds returns June 1 as the foul-mouthed R-rated trickster in “Deadpool 2.” For more family-friendly fare, Pixar snaps back with Elastigirl (voiced by Holly Hunter) and the rest of family June 15 with “The Incredibles 2.”.
Tom Hardy’s hardcore workouts have us more than pumped up about seeing one of today’s most talented actors portraying Spidey’s nemesis Venom (Oct, 5), And you can catch Jason Momoa swimming with more than just the fishes in “Aquaman” on Dec, 21, Need more? How about these: The YA-appealing “The New Mutants” (April 13); Paul Rudd making small look sexy in “Ant-Man and the Wasp” (July 6), a new “X-Men: Dark Phoenix” (Nov, 2) and the 3D animated “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” cross stitch christmas stocking pink ballet shoe with name (Dec, 14), All release dates are subject to change..
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