Copenhagen
In 1941 two of the world’s leading scientists meet in Nazi-occupied Denmark.
Old friends, one was a mentor and the other his protégé. Together they had changed the world of physics. But one was German and a leader in Hitler’s nuclear fission program. The other was Danish, half-Jewish, and a statesman in the global physics community.
The meeting between Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr strained their relationship for the rest of their lives. What was said? What happened that night?
Performances will take place in the Carousel Theatre.
History of the Clarence Brown Theatre
and 2008-09 Season Outlook
If you are seeing this text rather than a video player you may need to upgrade your Flash player to a newer version, or enable javascript on your browser.
Interim Chancellor Jan Simek speaks with Calvin McLean, head of the Department of Theatre, and Tom Cervone, managing director of the Clarence Brown Theatre, discuss the history and future of the dramatic arts on campus.
By Michael Frayn
March 26 thru April 11
Single tickets on Sale March 13
SUBSCRIBE NOW
BUY TICKETS NOW!
SPONSORED BY:
MEDIA SPONSORS:



