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Copenhagen by Michael Frayn
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I wish this had come with stage directions, because it was difficult to understand some of the dialogue without knowing how they were interacting (or not) on stage. Interesting subject, first act was much better than the second, I thought the author was trying too hard to make quantum mechanics match the possibilities of what happened at Bohr's home.
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October 22, 2008 – Shelved
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October 23, 2008 – Finished Reading
May 25, 2010 – Shelved as: read2008

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Willkie Tan IMO I think the lack of stages directions added to the play"s purpose as an abstract and hypothetical exploration of the past from some supernatural/distant time/location. Or alternatively frayn might of just wanted to leave it to the interpretation of the actors and directors (after all it is a script)


Jenny (Reading Envy) Willkie wrote: "IMO I think the lack of stages directions added to the play"s purpose as an abstract and hypothetical exploration of the past from some supernatural/distant time/location. Or alternatively frayn mi..."

Good points.


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