Michael Frayn’s cerebral drama of science and conscience returns with urgency – though Michael Longhurst’s production struggles to ignite its emotional core ...
The Archive’s mission of increasing access to and promoting research of the history of science aligns with the family’s ...
In an interview for the Saturday Evening Post in February 1960, J. Robert Oppenheimer reflected on the Trinity Test, the ...
Two of the forefathers of quantum theory, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, had a famous argument over whether light is a wave ...
Copenhagen by Michael Frayn is a problem play. It debuted at the National in 1998 and ran for two years in the West End ...
In the early 20th century, the development of quantum mechanics fundamentally changed our understanding of atomic and subatomic processes. This revolutionary theory, which emerged from the work of ...
The only memorial of the event of physicist Niels Bohr, who announced the discovery of nuclear fission, that remains today is ...
Once a baffling theory, quantum mechanics has evolved into a driving force behind modern technology and frontier research.
Michael Frayn’s 1998 hit Copenhagen goes round and round its subject as it explores the mysterious wartime visit by the ...
There has been considerable debate among physicists over the last 15 years about conflicting measurements of the charge ...
Michael Longhurst’s production marks the first London revival of the Michael Frayn play since its premiere in 1998 ...
Read our review of *Copenhagen*, starring Richard Schiff, Damien Molony and Alex Kingston, now in performances at the ...