produced by Matt Hudson '03
Leverett Old Library Theater
This play is an intellectual hybrid of philosophy of knowledge, science and history. Tycho Brahe has an omnipotent historical perspective. Johnannes Kepler's parents speak to each other through scientific texts for the entire play. Sounds like the story was written by a Harvard undergraduate, doesn't it? Guaranteed to be better than A World Without History, the first play by Kornhaber, who is also a Crimson editor, this production actually sounds hot. With what's purported to be a great ensemble cast this could be the best thing since Galileo or Picasso at the Lapin Agille.
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