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Copenhagen

From: L.A. Theatre Works
Series: L.A. Theatre Works
Length: 01:58:00

Alfred Molina stars in the Tony Award-winner about the nuclear age. Read the full description.

Colorlogo_medium_small In 1941, with the Second World War in full swing, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visited his old colleague Niels Bohr in Copenhagen for a secret meeting. While the details of their encounter remain shrouded in mystery, Michael Frayn's play imagine the possibilites of their historic visit. Copenhagen won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Play, and also stars David Krumholtz and Shannon Cochran.  

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Piece Description

In 1941, with the Second World War in full swing, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visited his old colleague Niels Bohr in Copenhagen for a secret meeting. While the details of their encounter remain shrouded in mystery, Michael Frayn's play imagine the possibilites of their historic visit. Copenhagen won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Play, and also stars David Krumholtz and Shannon Cochran.  

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