The end is nigh! The Physicists closes this weekend, so don’t wait! Grab your tickets today so you don’t miss this stellar cast in this wonderfully ridiculous, classic play. Set in an insane asylum (sorry…sanitarium) where a trio of gentlemen are being held, under the belief that they are actually Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and August Möbius.
The ethics of science, discussed in depth while careening through a murder mystery, a secret espionage scenerio and some fine scenery chewing comedy, hits the mark. Written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt in Germany in 1062, it’s shocking how current it feels.
CounterPunch called it “This whodunit-meets-espionage-thriller-meets-Theatre-of-the-Absurd is for the more adventurous, philosophically-minded theatergoer who also enjoys a good chuckle at the chuckleheads who seek to rule our destinies.”
Thursdays are always Pay-What-You-Can at the door.
June 18 and 20 – Curtain at 8 pm.
Tickets @ /ci.ovationtix.com/35132/production/1270419

