In 1941, in the thick of World War Two, two of the world’s top physicists met in Copenhagen; One German, One Danish. The details of their meeting have never been revealed and the two never spoke to each other again.
That’s the central conceit behind Michael Frayn’s play, Copenhagen, onstage now at the Academy Theater. WABE’s Myke Johns spoke with the cast and director and has this story.
Copenhagen runs through May 20th. You can find more info here.
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