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Mnemonic

conceived by Simon McBurney
a co-production with Complicité

Artwork with two superimposed images, one of a very blurred human face over which is a translucent image of a leaf. On top of these is a meandering line in blue, red and blue again, that could be a river, or capilliaries.

Booking and details

22 June — 10 August 2024
This show has now ended
The event location is

Olivier Theatre

National Theatre, South Bank, London SE1 9PX

mnemonic / ni’monik / adj. 1. assisting or intended to assist memory; 2. of memory

A body is found in the ice, and a woman is looking for her father while a man searches for his lost lover.

This story is as much about origins as it is about memory, and remembering what is lost. Mnemonic asks: what is our place in the natural world? How have human relationships with the environment shaped patterns of migration? Who are we, and where do we come from?

25 years after its first staging, Complicité’s ‘Astonishing, transfixing, transcendent’ (New York Times) production returns to the National Theatre. Simon McBurney (Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead) directs.

★★★★★
‘I shall remember Mnemonic all my life’
Lyn Gardner

Performed 22 June — 10 August 2024 in the Olivier Theatre.

‘Like coming close to the
meaning of existence’
★★★★★
Time Out

‘Utterly absorbing’
★★★★★
The Stage

‘Still a masterpiece’
★★★★★
The Times 

‘This landmark show is more
relevant than ever’
★★★★★
Financial Times 

‘Lingers in the mind long after
its conclusion’
★★★★
Daily Telegraph 

‘A richly layered and humane show’
★★★★
Evening Standard 

‘The iceman stunneth’
★★★★
WhatsOnStage

Originally co-produced by the Salzburg Festival

This production is supported by the Mirisch and Lebenheim Charitable Foundation.

 

Suitability

For ages 14+

Please note: This production contains strong language, haze, long and frequent periods of darkness, flashing lights, intensely bright lights, loud music / sounds, prolonged periods of nudity / nakedness. This production also features depictions of violence and death, and images of human remains.

What are people saying

A woman stands to the left of two men, the one in the middle weas a cap and glasses, the man on the right wears a black suit jacket and a blue shirt
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Audience reactions

A man in casual attire is depicted in three different poses within a studio setting with a white brick wall and wooden floor. One figure is sitting on a bench, looking forward. Another is leaning forward as if walking, and the third is casually seated on the bench.
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‘A memory of a memory’

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Teaser trailer

Cast includes

Production team

Director

Simon McBurney

Simon McBurney

Set Designer

Michael Levine

Michael Levine

Costume Designer

Christina Cunningham

Christina Cunningham

Lighting Designer

Paul Anderson

Paul Anderson

Sound Designer

Christopher Shutt

Christopher Shutt

Video Designer

Roland Horvath for rocafilm

Roland Horvath for rocafilm

Casting Director

Alastair Coomer CDG

Alastair Coomer CDG

Vocal Arranger and Singing Coach

Osnat Schmool

Osnat Schmool

Intimacy Coordinator

Elle McAlpine for EK Intimacy

Elle McAlpine for EK Intimacy

Dramatherapist

Samantha Adams

Samantha Adams

Company Voice Work

Cathleen McCarron

Cathleen McCarron

Dialect Coach

Rebecca Clark Carey

Rebecca Clark Carey

Associate Director

Christina Deinsberger

Christina Deinsberger

Associate Set Designer

Peter Butler

Peter Butler

Associate Video Designer

Hayley Egan

Hayley Egan

Originally devised by the company

What’s on guide

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Mnemonic (2024) Composite images from Avinash Kumar and Plainpicture / Millennium / Alicja Brodowicz.