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Theatre in the Round Announces Legacy of Light, Feb 21-Mar 16

Theatre in the Round Players (TRP) is presenting Legacy of Light by Karen Zacarías as the fifth production of their 73rd Season. Quirky humor, joyful intellectualism, a fascinating true story, and poignant fiction all collide in this beautifully surreal comedy that asks “What is the science of love?”

In this play, Zacarías highlights the unsung history of Émilie du Châtelet, a mathematician and scientist in 18th century France (and lover of the philosopher Voltaire). Legacy of Light juxtaposes the true story of Châtelet becoming unexpectedly pregnant at 42 and that of a fictional 21st-century physicist desperately trying to conceive a child.

Kari Steinbach directs the six-member cast with stage management by Erin Sondrol, intimacy and fight direction by Mason Tyer, set design by Sadie Ward, costumes by Colleen O’Dell, lighting by Bill Larsen, props by Ren Edson, and sound design by Warren Sampson.

This is the second year TRP has presented a story about historical women in STEM. Last year’s Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson was well received by audiences and members of the local science community. This year, TRP is partnering with Minnesota Academy of Sciences’ Science Salon to host a discussion and Q&A with physicists Dr. Robyn Wangberg and Dr. Jolene Johnson Armstrong, immediately following the performance on Sunday, March 2 at 2pm. 

Legacy of Light runs February 21 to March 16, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2pm.

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Tickets: $20-29

Content Warning: Flashing lights. Sexual situations and adult themes. Best for ages 14+

Audio-Described performance: Sunday, March 16 

Box Office Phone:  612-333-3010

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Theatre in the Round’s facilities are accessible for audience members using wheelchairs. Assisted listening and individual captioning devices are available for check-out. An Audio-Described performance will be held on Sunday, March 16 at 2pm. For questions about access services, please email tix@theatreintheround.org or call the box office at 612-333-3010.

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