We saw the wonderful Michael Frayn play, Copenhagen, at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, MA this afternoon. The play recounts meeting betweeen physicists Heisenberg and Bohr in Copenhagen in 1941. It was wonderful, dramatic and engrossing from the opening lines to the closing. Minimal sets and costumes, just fantastic dramaturgy and acting. And you understand the science, portrayed so clearly and wonderfully.
Afterward to walked to the Border Cafe for a Tex-Mex meal that couldn't be beat, and all for $40,00, too, with brand name tequila margaritas and all the trimmings.
Back home on the Red Line, and as we travel through Harvard, Central, Kendal and even Mass General subways stops, I can't help thinking of my latest book, and how a scene takes place in each quarter. Such fun.
Now to read the Sunday papers, watch the football game and then on to Jane Austen. What a full, fun day! Everyday should be like this.
Snow tomorrow? Bring it on! We have food, wood for the fire, and book and music. What else do you ever need?
Grapeshot
Sunday, January 13, 2008
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