![]() ![]() Frayn's play is their equally complex friendship and the motivation behind their mysterious wartime meeting and its termination of the relationship that began almost twenty years earlier. Yes, Heisenberg and Bohr and Bohr's wife Margrethe (Blair Brown) do talk about complex principles but the real hub of Mr. It is a historical detective story set against the background of one of the 20th century's pivotal scientific events.Īttentiveness is required but that does not mean its subject matter will overwhelm those not versed in nuclear physics. While Copenhagen, which revolves around a meeting between the German physicist Werner Heisenberg (Michael Cumpsty) and his mentor Niels Bohr (Philip Bosco) during World War II, is without a doubt the most cerebral play you're likely to find on Broadway this season, or any time soon, the sum total of its parts equals a thrilling theatrical experience. Mathematics, as well as physics and philosophy, also add up to many different things when dramatized by Michael Frayn and exquisitely staged by Michael Blakemore. ![]() One plus one can add up to so many different things ![]() Mathematics is so different when applied to people. ![]()
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