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CAST

NIELS BOHR: Randy Clark
MARGRETHE BOHR: Laurie Sifford
WERNER HEISENBERG: Jimmy Gilletti

DIRECTED BY
Niclas Olson

Originally presented in London at the Cottesloe Theatre, Royal National Theatre.

This production moved to the Duchess Theatre, where it was presented by Michael Codron and Less Dean.

Subsequently produced in New York on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on April 11, 2000 by arrangement with James M. Nederlander, Roger Berlind, Scott Rudin and Elizabeth Ireland McCann.

Winner of the TONY Award for Best Play
Winner of the DRAMA DESK Award for Best New Play
Winner of the EVENING STANDARD Award for Best New Play
In 1941 German physicist Werner Heisenberg went to Copenhagen to see his Danish counterpart, Niels Bohr. Together they had revolutionized atomic science in the 1920s, but now they were on opposite sides of a world war. In this incisive drama by the prominent British playwright which premiered at the Royal National Theatre in London and opened to rave reviews on Broadway, the two men meet in a situation fraught with danger in hopes of discovering why we do what we do.

Pay-What-You-Can
Tickets Available at the Door

Lakewood Playhouse
5729 Lakewood Towne Center Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA
8.17.2014 at 7:00
ONE NIGHT ONLY
"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

Copenhagen is produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
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8.17.2014 at 7:00
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Pay-What-You-Can

Winner of the TONY Award for Best Play
Winner of the DRAMA DESK Award
Winner of the EVENING STANDARD Award

In 1941 German physicist Werner Heisenberg went to Copenhagen to see his Danish counterpart, Niels Bohr. Together they had revolutionized atomic science in the 1920s, but now they were on opposite sides of a world war. In this incisive drama by the prominent British playwright which premiered at the Royal National Theatre in London and opened to rave reviews on Broadway, the two men meet in a situation fraught with danger in hopes of discovering why we do what we do.

Lakewood Playhouse
5729 Lakewood Towne Center Blvd SW
Lakewood, WA

CAST
NIELS BOHR: Randy Clark
MARGRETHE BOHR: Laurie Sifford
WERNER HEISENBERG: Jimmy Gilletti

DIRECTED BY
Niclas R. Olson

Originally presented in London at the Cottesloe Theatre, Royal National Theatre.

This production moved to the Duchess Theatre, where it was presented by Michael Codron and Less Dean.

Subsequently produced in New York on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on April 11, 2000 by arrangement with James M. Nederlander, Roger Berlind, Scott Rudin and Elizabeth Ireland McCann.


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Copenhagen is produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
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