Performing Arts of Woodstock
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Woodstock, NY 12498
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by Michael Frayn

Directed by Kristina Hauptfuehrer

For most people, the principles of nuclear physics are not only incomprehensible but inhuman. The popular image of the men who made the bomb is of dispassionate intellects who number-crunched their way towards a weapon whose devastating power they could not even imagine. But in his Tony Award-winning play Copenhagen, Michael Frayn shows us that these men were passionate, philosophical, and all too human, even though one of the three historical figures in his drama, Werner Heisenberg, was the head of the Nazis' effort to develop a nuclear weapon. The play's other two characters, the Danish physicist Niels Bohr and his wife, Margrethe, are involved with Heisenberg in an after-death analysis of an actual meeting that has long puzzled historians. In 1941, the German scientist visited Bohr, his old mentor and long-time friend, in Copenhagen. After a brief discussion in the Bohrs' home, the two men went for a short walk. What they discussed on that walk, and its implications for both scientists, have long been a mystery, even though both scientists gave (conflicting) accounts in later years.

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The Reviews Are In:

"In the Performing Arts of Woodstock production of Michael Frayn's Tony Award-winning play, "Copenhagen," members of the cast turned in award-winning performances of their own on Saturday night at the Woodstock Town Hall.
... Under Kristina Hauptfuehrer's direction, the PAW production of "Copenhagen" comes off — despite its emphasis on science — as a vehicle for gripping drama and superlative acting".

Marcus Kalipolites, The Times Herald-Record

"...beautifully directed by Kristina Hauptfuehrer [with a] talented cast of highly trained actors... PAW is to be commended for its willingness to take risks and provide our community with challenging plays like Copenhagen".

Rebecca Daniels, The Woodstock Times

"...impassioned, attuned performances...an all-time great offering."

Kitty Montgomery, The Daily Freeman

Cast and Crew

Joey Hoeber as Neils Bohr
Ron Morehead as Werner Heisenberg
Linda Reznick as Margrethe Bohr

Directed by Kristina Hauptfuehrer
Produced by Edie LeFever
Business Manager: Ann Washington

Lighting Director: Kurt Pragman
Sound Direction & Design: Jonathan Delson
Lighting Asst: Richard Ralff
Costumes: Joan Barnett
Makeup: Barbara Roefs
Props: Rhoda Seldes
Webmaster: Jonathan Delson Associates

Stage Manager: Danielle Brecia (Intern)
Asst Stage Manager: Sara DeVoe (Intern)

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