Unravelling the beauty of the double helix
Delve into a wonderland where lab coats intertwine and cells burst with light and discover the story of the forgotten genius Rosalind Franklin. Compelling original music and a talented ensemble unravel the mysterious beauty of the double helix. In 1962, James Watson and Francis Crick received the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA. Absent from the podium was the remarkably dedicated Franklin, whose precious X-ray photographs had first proven the secret of life. Turning puzzling equations and obscure models into graceful movement and sweeping sound, Photo 51 creates a sensual and thoughtful experience.