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Emily at the Edge of Chaos With Lawrence Krauss and Janna Levin

Saturday, June 13, 2009
10:30 am - 11:30 am

In this one-woman show, join writer/comedian Emily Levine on two parallel journeys: from Newton’s rational universe to the universe of chaos and from her own perfect health to mysterious, devastating illness. A surprising, thought-provoking and entertaining meditation on what the lessons of science can teach us about ourselves, followed by a conversation with physicists Lawrence Krauss and Janna Levin.

Marcia Jean Kurtz, Director. Ray Recht, Set & Lighting Designer. Developed at the Ensemble Studio Theatre as part of the EST/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Project for plays about Science & Technology

Participants

Janna LevinPhysicist

Janna Levin is a professor of physics and astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia University and the author of Black Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer Space.

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Lawrence KraussPhysicist, Author

Lawrence Krauss is an internationally known theoretical physicist and best-selling author. His research focuses on the intersection of cosmology and elementary particle physics. Krauss’s work addresses questions about the origin of matter in the universe.

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Emily LevineComedian

Emily Levine has recently upgraded herself to Emily 3.0. Emily 1.0 was a stand-up comedian, appearing in comedy clubs and on Dave Letterman’s Late Night TV show, among others. Emily 2.0 was a television writer/producer, working on shows such as Designing Women, Love and War, and Dangerous Minds. She has created and produced pilots for ABC, NBC, CBS, and HBO.

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