Incognito – reviews of Nick Payne's 'astonishing' new play

Payne's ambitious new play about neuroscience makes him a rival to Stoppard, say critics

Paul Hickey and Amelia Lowdell in Incognito
(Image credit: Bill Knight)

What you need to know Nick Payne's new play Incognito has opened at the Bush Theatre, London. British playwright Payne is best known for his West End hit Constellations.

Incognito weaves together fact and fiction in three narratives about the nature of identity and memory. In 1955 a pathologist performing an autopsy on Albert Einstein steals his brain to find out what made him a genius; somewhere in 1950s England a man undergoes brain surgery that erases his memory; and in present day London, a clinical neuropsychologist re-evaluates her life when her marriage falls apart.

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