Satie 100: Memoirs of an Amnesiac

Erik Satie composed some of the world’s most famous and sublime piano music. He was a true radical, wildly ahead of his time and notoriously eccentric. He died on the 1 July 1925.

On 11 April 1992 a fledgling theatre company called Stan’s Cafe premièred their second show, Memoirs of an Amnesiac, a strange, dark and funny biographical play about obsession, delusion, identity, hero worship and Erik Satie.

To honour the 100th anniversary of Satie’s death, Stan’s Cafe is re-staging Memoirs Of An Amnesiac, with its original cast—older, weaker, wiser, stronger.

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