Albert Einstein: Relativitively Speaking

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The year is 1933, and Albert is giving his inaugural lecture on Special and General Relativity at Princeton University. But it’s tough when your two wives and mother keep popping in, your equations keep being used to make atomic bombs, and there’s the small (rather large) matter of the Universe to explain.
Then again, Albert is the cleverest man on the planet as well as the proud owner of the über-coolest moustache in science, so buckle in for a musical comedy lecture like no other, featuring his two wives and mum on the piano, guest star rapper MC Squared, peer-reviewed explanations of his landmark scientific theories and the wurst sausage joke ever.
Directed by Daniel Goldman
Written and performed by John Hinton and Jo Eagle
Tangram Theatre Company
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