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Wednesday 08 September 2010 7:06 pm  |  Updated:  Thursday 30 May 2019 12:38 pm

OUT OF OFFICE

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EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE AT THE TATE

Tate Britain is playing host to an exhibition of photographs by one of the medium’s true pioneers. Muybridge’s images of bodies in motion – including horses galloping (proving for the first time that they had all four legs in the air at one point in its running stride) and wrestlers – were the technological front line in the Victorian era. This exhibition demonstrates the full scope of his groundbreaking vision. Until 16 Jan 2011. Tickets £10 from www.tate.org.uk

A DISAPPEARING NUMBER REAPPEARS

Director/playwright Simon McBurney and his theatre group Complicite first presented this meditation on life, mathematics and the Indian diaspora in 2007. The show is returning for a brief run at the Novello theatre under McBurney’s direction. Until 25 Sept, Novello Theatre, WC2. www.ambassadorstickets.com

TEA WITH AGATHA CHRISTIE

To mark the Agatha Christie’s 120th anniversary, Brown’s Hotel – which inspired her work –?is serving Christie-inspired Afternoon Tea, including a copy of her autobiography. On Sept 19, author John Curran gives an illustrated talk about her life and work. Brown’s Hotel, Albemarle Street, W1S 4BP.

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