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    • Free Tickets To See 'Creation' - A New Film About Darwin

      Friday, 11 Sep 2009 - 10:14 UTC

      What might be dubbed the ‘year of the Darwin’ is now entering its final few months. We’ve seen exhibitions galore, commemorative merchandise, books and articles in excelsis and even musical cross-overs. It was only a matter of time before the feature film.

      Nature and Icon Films are organising a private screening of the much-anticipated Creation (note: Flash site) on Wednesday 16th September at the Science Museum. The film tells the story of Darwin’s life (so you may be familiar with the broad plot and characters), and is based on the book ‘Annie’s Box’ by Randal Keynes, Charlie D’s great great grandson. The film stars Paul Bettany, Jennifer Connely, Jeremy Northam, Toby Jones and Benedict Cumberbatch.

      Tickets are not available to the general public, but Nature are happy to extend invitations to you guys. They’ve set aside 20 tickets for London Nature Network users. If you would like to attend, RSVP to CreationRSVP@nature.com by Sunday 13th September. Please enter NATURE NETWORK in the subject line. They will reserve places on a first come first served basis.

      Director Jon Amiel and Oscar winning Producer Jeremy Thomas will introduce the film, followed by a screening on the Science Museum’s IMAX screen.

      Date: Wednesday 16th September, 2009

      Drinks reception: 18:30
      Screening: 19.15
      Location: Science Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD

      Last updated: Friday, 11 Sep 2009 - 10:14 UTC


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