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news Anacapan Helps Bring Physics to the TheaterAnacapa member Gabriel Cwilich has been involved in two theater shows that are running now at the Ensemble Studio Theater (EST) , an off-Broadway theater in midtown Manhattan; he was the science advisor on both shows as part of his long-term involvement in the advisory board of the EST/ Alfred Sloan foundation project, part of the Sloan program for the public understanding of science and technology. One of the plays is End Days by Deb Laufer, in its first New York production directed by Lisa Peterson (it had successful runs in several US cities). Quoting from their webpage: The New York Times, The New York Post, Variety, Theatermania, and Backstage gave the play very good reviews, and it runs until April 19. The second one is a one-woman-show/monologue, called Emily at the edge of chaos by L.A. comedian-philosopher Emily Levine, where no stone of her life (and of Twentieth century physics) remains unturned. More details and ticket information can be found at the webpage of EST |
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