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De Michael Frayn
Résumé: In 1941 the German physicist Werner Heisenberg made a strange trip to Copenhagen to see his Danish counterpoint, Niels Bohr. They were old friends, and their work together had opened the way into the atom. But now they were on opposite sides of a world war, and the meeting ended in disaster. Scientists and historians have argued ever since about why Heisenberg went, and what the two men said.

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: National Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Dorfman TheatreDurée : 8 mois Nombre : 88 représentationsPremière Preview : jeudi 21 mai 1998Première : jeudi 28 mai 1998Dernière : mercredi 27 janvier 1999Mise en scène : Michael Blakemore • Chorégraphie : Avec : David Burke, Sara Kestelman, Matthew MarshCommentaires : Transféré pour 2 ans (5/2/99 - 7/4/2001) dans le West End au Duchess TheatrePresse : NICOLAS DE JONGH of the EVENING STANDARD says it is a "fine production". JOHN PETER of THE SUNDAY TIMES says it is "his finest play". PETER HEPPLE of THE STAGE says Michael Frayn's latest play " brings a brainstretching intellectualism back to the theatre and is perhaps surprisingly absorbing". JANE EDWARDES of TIME OUT says, "Undeniably crammed with expository dialogue, there is still a fascination about this play.."
Théâtre: National Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Dorfman TheatreDurée : 8 mois Nombre : 88 représentationsPremière Preview : jeudi 21 mai 1998Première : jeudi 28 mai 1998Dernière : mercredi 27 janvier 1999Mise en scène : Michael Blakemore • Chorégraphie : Avec : David Burke, Sara Kestelman, Matthew MarshCommentaires : Transféré pour 2 ans (5/2/99 - 7/4/2001) dans le West End au Duchess TheatrePresse : NICOLAS DE JONGH of the EVENING STANDARD says it is a "fine production". JOHN PETER of THE SUNDAY TIMES says it is "his finest play". PETER HEPPLE of THE STAGE says Michael Frayn's latest play " brings a brainstretching intellectualism back to the theatre and is perhaps surprisingly absorbing". JANE EDWARDES of TIME OUT says, "Undeniably crammed with expository dialogue, there is still a fascination about this play.."