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Copenhagen by Michael Frayn is a gripping, thought-provoking drama that delves into the mysterious 1941 meeting between two of the most brilliant minds of the 20th century: physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. Set against the backdrop of World War II, this play explores the moral, scientific, and personal conflicts that arise when Heisenberg, a German scientist working under the Nazi regime, visits his former mentor Bohr, who has deep ties to the Allies.
As the two men engage in a passionate conversation about nuclear physics, the uncertainty principle, and their own ethical responsibilities, their dialogue raises profound questions about the nature of memory, friendship, and the devastating power of scientific discovery. This Tony award-winning play invites audiences to reflect on how the past is interpreted and what drives human action in moments of great consequence.
Directed by Karen Sneed. Featuring Scot Friedman, Michael Stuart, and Meredith O’Brien
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A coming together of veteran Austin performers, producers and directors, The Stage aspires to be proudly producing full seasons of professional theater, including a dynamic mix of dramas, musicals, original works, American classics, Shakespeare and more. The Stage’s concept is rooted in a shared desire to promote our local theater community, compensate performers and crew for their creative efforts, and offer some much-needed relief to the dwindling availability of Austin theater space.
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