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‘Constellations’ Story of Birds, Beekeeper & The Multiverse Now Playing at Studio Theater

Everyone remembers that time when we learned about the birds, the beekeeper and the multiverse theory, right? Well have no fear, Constellations is here to clue you in. The play, written Nick Payne and directed by David Muse and is currently playing on Stage 4 at DC’s Studio Theater.

The official Studio Theatre website offers a description of the show, writing:

“On paper, the romance between Marianne and Roland seems improbable, if not impossible: she’s a theoretical physicist; he’s a beekeeper. If there were only one universe, they might not be together. But in a quantum multiverse, unlimited versions of their relationship can unfold. Written by one of Britain’s most innovative playwrights, Constellations plays with choice and chance, and charts the limitless possibilities of one relationship.”

Constellations is written by Nick Payne and directed by David Muse.Tom Patterson as Roland, Lily Baltincz as Marianne. The production team includes Debra Booth -- Set Design, Michael Lincoln -- Lighting design, Brandee Mathies -- Costume Designer, Ryan Rumery -- Sound Design, Adrien-Alice Hansel -- Dramaturg, Nancy Krebs - Dialect Coach, Christopher Tester -- British Sign Language Consultant, Jonathan Ezra Rubin -- Fight Director, Nancy Bannon -- Movement Consultant, and Sarah Elizabeth Ford == Production Stage Manager.

Constellations is playing now through March 6, starting at 8:00 p,m. at the Studio Theater’s Stage 4. For more information be sure to call the Studio’s Box Office at 202-332-3300.

Studio Theater is located 1501 14th Street NW Washington, DC 20005. For more information please visit www.studiotheatre.org.

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