The Lightest Element

Cast: 3f 5-8m

Staging: Various locations (set in 1925 and 1956, with framing scenes set in 1977)

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback, 80 pages ISBN: 9781839043758Publication Date:
12 Sep 2024
Size: 198mm x 129mm£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)
Ebook, 80 pages ISBN: 9781788508230Publication Date:
12 Sep 2024
£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)
First Staged:
Hampstead Theatre, London, 2024

The Lightest Element

By Stella Feehily

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Boston, 1956. Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, one of the most eminent astronomers of the twentieth century, is about to be appointed Chair of Astronomy and the first woman to head a department at Harvard University. Only two things stand in her way: a covert investigation aimed at exposing her as a Communist sympathiser, and the entrenched conservatism of her male colleagues.

When a student journalist asks to profile her, it feels like an opportunity to control her own narrative – assuming, of course, that the invitation is actually what it seems…

Stella Feehily's play The Lightest Element is a taut drama exploring how a challenge to social norms can be almost as difficult as overturning scientific orthodoxy. It premiered at Hampstead Theatre, London, in 2024, directed by Alice Hamilton.

'Nothing compares with being the first person in the history of the world to see something, but timing is everything. The world has to be ready for you.'

Press Quotes

'Fascinating... a mind-expanding bio-drama... Feehily captures well the way that while looking at the stars, earthbound envies and career-battles can prevail... stars gleam in the firmament, an eclipse takes place and our grasp of the universe expands as a determined woman pushes at the horizons'

Telegraph

'An entertaining tribute to a trailblazing astronomer expected to make the tea'

Guardian

'An electrifying true story'

The Times

'A starry drama... gripping... Feehily raises great questions about the impact of prejudice and personal interest on progress... richly enjoyable'

Financial Times

'Riveting... Feehily elegantly draws the casually sexist landscape that [her female characters] are navigating... fascinating and enraging... has a lasting slow burn'

Observer

'Fascinating and meticulously researched'

Time Out

'Exhilarating... a humdinger... It's grippingly done, with a gloriously comic, cruelly enraging sequence'

TheatreCat

Cast: 3f 5-8m

Staging:Various locations (set in 1925 and 1956, with framing scenes set in 1977)

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback,80 pages ISBN: 9781839043758Publication Date:
12 Sep 2024
Size: 198mm x 129mm£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)
Ebook,80 pages ISBN: 9781788508230Publication Date:
12 Sep 2024
£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)

Also by Stella Feehily:

This May Hurt A Bit
Duck
Dreams of Violence
Bang Bang Bang
O go my Man

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