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relativity

written by Mark St. Germain
directed by Jordan Gullikson

produced January 22-February 9, 2020
Wednesdays-Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sunday Matinees at 2pm
In 1902 Albert and Mileva Einstein had a baby daughter. After 1904 she was never seen or spoken of again. Forty years later, a reporter interviews Einstein about this mysterious piece of his past, revealing shocking secrets about his family and his personal life. The author of Dancing Lessons, Freud’s Last Session, and Becoming Dr. Ruth showcases his signature blend of insight, intellect, humor, and heart in this fictional account of a legendary figure.

relativity is appropriate for ages 12 & up. Running Time: 90 minutes with no intermission.

Cast
Ron Crawford* as Albert Einstein
Laura Wolfsen as Margaret Harding
Catherine Domareki as Miss Dukas

Production Team
Scenic Design: Jeff Modereger
Lighting Design: Jamien Forrest
Costume Design: Suzanne Kneller
Sound Design: Steve Smith
Props Master: Sue Wade
Technical Director: Chuck Padula
Production Stage Manager: Jules Calnan
Assistant Stage Manager: Amanda Tramposch

* Actor appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association
​Production Stills courtesy of Lindsay Raymondjack Photography

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Main Street Landing Black Box Theatre
60 Lake Street, 3rd Floor, Burlington, VT 05401

The Lobby, Box Office, and Bar opens an hour prior to showtime. The performance space doors will open a half hour prior to showtime. All performances are General Admission seating.

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St. Germain is a skilled writer of historical biography… they appeal to smart audiences who like a soupçon of intellectual rigor laced with accessible humor…you get to ponder some of life’s ironies—and, of course, the morality of old Einstein himself…

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relativity…asks very hard questions without trying to answer them—rather it simply states the questions and provides theories about them—much like the life and work of its central character, and it does so in seriously entertaining fashion.

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…well-crafted, taut, and insightful…raises provocative questions about the high price paid by those who nurture genius.

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relativity


written by Mark St. Germain
directed by Jordan Gullikson

produced January 22-February 9, 2020
In 1902 Albert and Mileva Einstein had a baby daughter. After 1904 she was never seen or spoken of again. Forty years later, a reporter interviews Einstein about this mysterious piece of his past, revealing shocking secrets about his family and his personal life. The author of Dancing Lessons and Freud’s Last Session showcases his signature blend of insight, intellect, humor, and heart in this fictional account of a legendary figure.

relativity is appropriate for ages 12 & up. Running Time: 90 minutes with no intermission.

​Cast
Ron Crawford* as Albert Einstein
Laura Wolfsun-Denise as Margaret Harding
Catherine Domareki as Miss Dukas

Production Team
Scenic Design: Jeff Modereger
Lighting Design: Jamien Forrest
Costume Design: Suzanne Kneller
Sound Design: Steve Smith
Props Master: Sue Wade
Technical Director: Chuck Padula
Production Stage Manager: Jules Calnan
Assistant Stage Manager: Amanda Tramposch

* Actor appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association
Production Stills courtesy of Lindsay Raymondjack Photography

A Preview of Relativity


“St. Germain is a skilled writer of historical biography… they appeal to smart audiences who like a soupçon of intellectual rigor laced with accessible humor…you get to ponder some of life’s ironies—and, of course, the morality of old Einstein himself…” —Chicago Tribune
“relativity…asks very hard questions without trying to answer them—rather it simply states the questions and provides theories about them—much like the life and work of its central character, and it does so in seriously entertaining fashion.” —BroadwayWorld.com
“…well-crafted, taut, and insightful…raises provocative questions about the high price paid by those who nurture genius.” —TheArtsFuse.org

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