"Copenhagen" by Michael Frayn, tells the story of renowned physicist, Werner Heisenberg, who made a strange trip to Copenhagen in 1941 to see his old colleague and friend, Niels Bohr, and his wife, Margrethe. The meeting was fraught with danger and embarrassment, and ended in disaster. Winner of the 2000 Tony Award for Best New Play, "Copenhagen" is a profound and haunting exploration of history, science and the human spirit.
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