Copenhagen
by Michael Frayn

Sunday, 28th November, 3pm & 7.30pm

Copenhagen remembers a meeting that took place in 1941 between two physicists, the Danish Niels Bohr and German Werner Heisenberg. They had collaborated on crucial work that led to the atomic bomb, but World War II placed them on opposite sides.

Heisenberg arranges a mysterious trip to see Bohr and his wife. Their meeting tests our feelings on both the moral responsibilities of the scientist, and the link between a man in wartime and the country he represents when in an alien land.

'A dazzling drama of ideas'
The Guardian

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