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J. Robert Oppenheimer: The Play (Two plays, actually) 2/24 7:30

Posted on | February 18, 2009 | Comments Off

February 24, 2009
7:30 pmto9:30 pm

Local science writer, dramtist and bon vivant Mark Wolverton wants to let you know that he has two plays premiering at The Painted Bride (next door to Konak, where you really should eat beforehand) based on his recent book, A Life in Twilight: The Final Years of J. Robert Oppenheimer.

If you’re not otherwise engaged next Tuesday the 24th, why not get cultural and come out and see some free theater?

Two of my short plays will be presented as part of “The Bridal Salon” New Play Reading Series at the Painted Bride. Both pieces were inspired by my latest book, “A Life in Twilight: The Final Years of J. Robert Oppenheimer.” (What? You didn’t know I was also a playwright? Oh yes. I am large; I contain multitudes.)

7:30-9:30, Tuesday February 24 at the Painted Bride, 230 Vine St.. And yes, it’s absolutely free.

For more info, contact Andrea at andrea@paintedbride.org. 215-925-9914, x11.

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