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Find mystery, redemption in ‘Copenhagen’

This week, the LSU Theatre Lab presents the Tony Award-winning play Copenhagen at the Studio Theatre in the Music and Dramatic Arts building on campus. Written by playwright Michael Frayn, Copenhagen is based around a real event—a meeting between the famous physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Hesienberg in 1941. In the play, now deceased, the shades of Bohr and Heisenberg struggle to reconstruct this mysterious event, a conversation that may have saved Europe from nuclear destruction at the hands of the Third Reich. For more information on LSU Theatre Lab, call 225-578-4174, or visit www.theatre.lsu.edu. The play runs through Sept. 25.