A. TORRENT. Vicent Pallardó, 25 (Torrent)
Albert Einstein said he didn't know what weapons would be used in World War III, but he could tell which weapons would be used in World War IV.: ¡Piedras! This quote from the German physicist has a lot to do with Copenhagen, the work of British playwright Michael Frayn awarded the Tony Award for best play of the year 2000. It tells of the meeting that took place in 1941 in the capital of Denmark, occupied by Nazi troops, between the Danish scientist Niels Bohr (Emilio Gutiérrez Caba) and his former student, representative of the Nazi establishment, Werner Heisenberg (Carlos Hipolito), circumstantial enemies due to the position of their countries in World War II. Theater about the ethical problem posed by the use of science for the development of nuclear weapons. S.M.





