- 1. Splitting Infinity
July 5 to 9
Jamie Pachino’s drama about the friendship between a rabbi and an astrophysicist who attempts to disprove the existence of God.
- 2. Gardening Leave
July 11 to 16
Joanna Pinto’s cross-cultural love story about a British man and the Iranian woman who helps him in his rooftop garden.
- 3. Spain
July 18 to 23
A fantastical comedy by Jim Knable about a woman who encounters a sixteenth-century conquistador in her living room.
- 4. Swansong
July 25 to 30
Patrick Page’s fictional re-creation of the life of playwright Ben Jonson, who put together Shakespeare’s First Folio after his death.

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