When Darwin was stumped for an answer why certain species were the way they were, the advice given to him was - “you should ask Wallace”. A 45 minute performance which focuses on the aspects of Alfred Russel Wallace's inspirational character that led him to the Theory of Evolution by natural selection.
The play tells the story of Alfred Russel Wallace (1823 -1913), a Victorian naturalist, who was born in Wales, and who discovered the theory of evolution, and then shared the idea with Charles Darwin... and as they say the rest is history. This often overlooked Welsh Victorian scientist, who’s curiosity as to why there are so many different varieties of species, was ignited during his formative years in Usk and Neath, and would later find the answer to the ‘mystery of all mysteries’. His great findings would compel Darwin to publish his seminal work on the origin of species. The play takes us through his life as a young boy growing up in Wales to embarking on epic adventures to the Amazon and Malay Archipelago where he discovers the theory of evolution.
This production toured to:
Techniquest, Cardiff Bay
Gwyn Hall, Neath
Swansea Museum
Talbot Campus
National Botanic Gardens of Wales
Venue 13, Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Ancestors Trail
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff
Hertford Theatre
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