The Human Computer

By
Will Adamsdale 
Commissioned by
Battersea Arts Centre
Produced by
Fuel
Dates
12 May - 3 Jun 2010

Project History

Fuel presents The Human Computer

By Will Adamsdale 

I’ve never had a happy time with computers. I’ve avoided them for as long as I could but recently this has become an impossible position. 

This was a show about computers, by someone who knows nothing about them. Lots of it wasn’t about computers. It’s stories. It was a cardboard cabaret. A skewed stand-up quest to the wiry heart of the cyber web, and into the reasons I once hit a 7-year old girl with a stick (I was 6 and she was annoying).

A BAC Scratch Commission. Supported by Arts Council England. 

#TheHumanComputer

"Poetic and poignant as well as extremely funny."

The Times 

"Will Adamsdale's deliciously low-tech take on the hi-tech world of computers."

The Guardian 

"There is some really funny material in this show, delivered in Adamsdale's charming, energetic and slightly hesitant style."

The British Theatre Guide 

"The performance style is refreshingly open and honest, forever flirting the boundry between stand-up and theatre."

Suit Yourself Magazine