Noether

Event date
25 Feb 2026 to 28 Feb 2026
Event time
19:00 - 20:15
Event cost
See ticket link
Venue
Mathematical Institute
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
Information for visitors with disabilities

Accessible

Target audience
Parents, Students, Teachers
Age range
Age 16-17 (year 12), Age 17-18 (year 13)
Booking
Required Book here

Noether is the culmination of a year of research into the life of Emmy Noether, a female, Jewish mathematician who worked in 1920/30s Germany. Noether’s work laid the groundwork for a huge amount of modern mathematics and physics. In her early career, she faced immense difficulty due to being a woman, then, once an established mathematician, was dismissed from University by the Nazi government due to being Jewish. 

Written by Esme Somerside Gregory and devised by Oxford student theatre company Cartesian Productions the play critically examines what it means to be a female-pioneer in a male-dominated field and ultimately asks the question whether much has changed 100 years later.

Runtime: 70 minutes with no interval.

The performance on Friday 27 February will be followed by an academic panel discussing the play and its background, as well as a drinks reception courtesy of Oxford Physics Gender Equity Network.