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Books and Arts
Nature 459, 512-513 (28 May 2009) | doi:10.1038/459512a; Published online 27 May 2009
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John Innes Centre Project Leader in Plant or Microbial Sciences
- University of East Anglia
- Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK
Assistant Professor in the Study of Physical Hazards
- University of Cincinnati
- Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Galileo and the Pope
Jay M. Pasachoff1 & Naomi Pasachoff2
ARTS REVIEWED: -Two Men of Florence
by Richard N. Goodwin
Huntington Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts
6 March to 5 April 2009
Richard Goodwin's engrossing, witty and moving — if somewhat ahistorical — play about Galileo Galilei and Pope Urban VIII recently completed a run in Boston, Massachusetts, with a fine production mounted by the Huntington Theatre Company. Significantly reworked since its original production in 2003, Two Men of Florence deserves to become a classic.
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