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Tag: A More Perfect Heaven

Posted on May 28, 2013

World Premiere of Dava Sobel’s Copernicus Play in 2014

The Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company have announced that they will include Dava Sobel’s play And the Sun Stood Still in their spring 2014 programme. Billed as a world premiere, this is the first time the play about Copernicus will be fully staged by a professional company.

And the Sun Stood Still will run from March 27th – April 29th 2014 in Boulder, Colodardo, USA.

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