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Relativity by Mark St Germain


Southbank Theatre Company proudly presents Relativity by Mark St Germain. In 1949, a reporter has come to interview Einstein about his mysterious family history, only to discover far more secrets under the surface. As the reporter questions Einstein about his theory of relativity and personal past, she develops a new, more pressing query: To be a great man, does one first need to be a good man? Albert Einstein was a revolutionary physicist whose theory of relativity reshaped modern science. A German-born Jewish intellectual, he fled Nazi persecution and became a vocal advocate for peace, civil rights, and scientific ethics. His work laid the foundation for quantum mechanics and cosmology, making him one of the most influential minds of the 20th century. A cultural icon, Einstein’s image—wild-haired and contemplative—symbolizes genius itself. His legacy endures in both scientific advancements and the moral questions surrounding technological progress. Join us February 27-March 9 at Shelton Auditorium at Butler Arts & Events Center for Relativity. Thursday-Saturday at 7:30, Sunday at 2:00. Advance tickets are available (1) online, (2) at the Clowes Hall Box Office (Wednesday-Friday, 10am-4pm), or (3) at the door at Shelton Auditorium. Only online tickets are subject to Ticketmaster fees. Ticket at the box office/door are $29 general admission, $24 students/seniors/military.

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