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Copenhagen Now Playing

Presented in collaboration with McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society & Stanford Summer Theater
COPENHAGEN
By Michael Frayn
Directed by Rush Rehm and starring Julian Lopez-Morillas, Peter Ruocco, and Courtney Walsh

December 1 & 2 at 8pm and December 3 at 2pm & 8pm* || Pigott Theater in Memorial Auditorium
Please note that there will be no late seating for this production, and no ticket refunds or exchanges.

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    • Winner of three 2000 Tony Awards, including Best Play
    • Winner of the Drama Desk Award for Best New Play
    • Winner of the New York Drama Critics' Circle for Best Play

Presented by McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society as part of their "Ethics & War" Events Series, in collaboration with Stanford Summer Theater and Stanford Drama. Directed by Stanford Summer Theater Artistic Director and Stanford Professor of Drama and Classics, Rush Rehm. Starring Bay Area professionals Julian Lopez-Morillas, Peter Ruocco, and Courtney Walsh.

In 1941, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visited his Danish counterpart Niels Bohr in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, where they discussed the development of nuclear weapons. What really happened in their encounter? Given the unreliability of memory, the indeterminacy of personal motives, and the uncertainty at the core of things, how can we ever know? Frayn’s Copenhagen asks impossible questions, and – with the nuclear threat still over us – demands that we find the answers.

*A post-show discussion with Director Rush Rehm & cast will follow the December 3 at 2pm performance. A pre-show lecture by Political Science Professor Scott Sagan will precede the December 3 evening performance and begin at 7:15pm.

This production is made possible in part by the Stanford Institute for Creativity in the Arts (SiCa) and the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC).

    • "The most invigorating and ingenious play of ideas in many a year. An electrifying work of art." -The New York Times
    • "Superb. Dynamic." -The New Yorker
    • "Gripping. A brilliant play." -London Guardian
    • "The word 'tremendous' is often used but seldom deserved. In this case it is. Copenhagen is an intellectual and theatrical tour de force." -London Times

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