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Who won the Nobel Prize, kept people awake by playing bongo drums at Los Alamos, and wrote a best-seller? No one but the brilliant and irrepressible physicist Richard Feynman. Film and television actor Norman Parker will perform a solo tribute, delivering the man’s wit and wisdom in his own words. The tribute will be followed by a bongo performance by Tom Rutishauer. [Please note: Feynman Lives! is not in any way related to Peter Parnell’s play, QED.]
Cosponsored by The Science Center and by the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center.
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Feynman Lives!
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Who won the Nobel Prize, kept people awake by playing bongo drums at Los Alamos, and wrote a best-seller? No one but the brilliant and irrepressible physicist Richard Feynman. Film and television actor Norman Parker will perform a solo tribute, delivering the man’s wit and wisdom in his own words. The tribute will be followed by a bongo performance by Tom Rutishauer. [Please note: Feynman Lives! is not in any way related to Peter Parnell’s play, QED.]
Cosponsored by The Science Center and by the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center.
3899 – Monday, October 27th 6pm Free
For more information or to register contact Continuing Education & Public Programs, The Graduate Center, CUNY at 212 817-8215 or continuinged@gc.cuny.edu or check http://web.gc.cuny.edu/cepp