The year is 1941 and Europe is shrouded in war. In September of that year, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visits his friend and mentor, Danish physicist Niels Bohr. But what happened at that meeting became a subject of historical debate. Copenhagen by Michael Frayn delves into the events of that night, when two of the greatest minds of the 20th century tackled the pressing issue of Nuclear weaponry.
Performed in Fall, 2007 at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.
I'm reading along and I can tell this is not an easy play to do. Everyone here has done a superb job.
vpdisco 1 month ago
I am not impressed with ur performance...
anabolicErik 11 months ago
Fantastic! When we put this on at King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia, we chose the libretto from Beethoven's 7th for our closing music. Something about that song, eh? Nice work.
BengoReinhardt 1 year ago
Very impressed. Well done. The sound doesn't pick up Margrethe's voice well, unfortunately, but excellently acted and directed. The characters were confused, which is rarely a good thing, but in the case of this particularly brilliant piece of penmanship it is high praise!
TheAgendaPost 2 years ago