David Kaye, a Professor of Theatre at UNH, will be performing a solo play about the 1918 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Fritz Haber as part of this summer’s Capital Fringe Festival in DC.
“The Haber Conundrum” will be performed at the Laughter Venue – 1122 Connecticut Ave, Suite 102 – on the following dates:
July 13 at 12pm July 14 at 5:30pm July 19 at 8:30pm July 20 at 7:50pm July 21 at 4pm
The play is an examination of Haber’s complicated life with a central focus of the role and ethics of the scientist in times of peace and in times of war.
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