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category: Drama
published: May 2015
ISBN:9781770912779
publisher: Playwrights Canada Press

Einstein's Gift

by Vern Thiessen

tagged: canadian, historical
Description

A revolutionary chemist, Dr. Fritz Haber discovered too late that when his knowledge was put in the hands of the wrong people, millions would die; his efforts to serve humanity futile against political will, nationalism, and war. This updated edition of Vern Thiessen’s Governor General’s Literary Award–winning play about the collision of power and pride still resonates with verve and vigour.

About the Author

Vern Thiessen is one of Canada’s most produced playwrights. His plays have been translated into five languages and have been seen around the world. Vern is the recipient of the Dora Mavor Moore and Elizabeth Sterling Haynes awards for Outstanding New Play, the Carol Bolt Award, the Gwen Pharis Ringwood Award, and the Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama, Canada’s highest honour for a playwright. He has served as president of both the Playwrights Guild of Canada and the Writers Guild of Alberta and was artistic director of Workshop West Playwrights’ Theatre for six seasons. He is married to acclaimed screenwriter and novelist Susie Moloney.

Awards
  • Short-listed, Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award- Outstanding New Play
  • Winner, Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award-Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Winner, Governor General's Literary Award for Drama
  • Winner, Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award- Outstanding Set Design
  • Short-listed, Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award- Outstanding Production of a Play
  • Short-listed, Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award- Outstanding Lighting Design
  • Winner, Jewish Playwriting Competition
Editorial Reviews

“A satisfying rumination on genius, war and the danger of remarkable ideas… Thiessen’s play spins the passions of two scientists directly responsible for WWII killing machines into larger metaphors about the life of the Western mind.” —Variety


“(A) morality tale… about the exploitation of scientific discovery for martial means, the cloud, atomic or otherwise, that dims the celebration, the bargain that frees the Devil.” —The New York Times


“It’s funny, beautiful and troubling. It asks big questions… it resonates powerfully.” —Vue Weekly


“An illuminating history lesson with the appeal of an old-fashioned Hollywood biopic.” —Globe and Mail


“Surprising beauty and poignancy.” —Newsday

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