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Is proud to present at 4:30pm on December 4th 2010 at
The Brighton Armory
Einstein and Niels Bohr, the two giants of 20th century physics, are
celebrated for their mighty minds, but their lives are far richer. They were
both reared with fairy tales so they learned at an early age to believe
impossible things. That faith in wonder carried over to their work in physics
and nurtured a sensibility that found expression in things large and small over
the course of their lives. The theatre piece shares stories that include their
thoughts and practice about children, education, peace and justice, walking,
sailing, and their work habits -- all grounded in their devotion to fairness,
beauty, and playfulness.

Len is a Educator, playwright, director, performer,
writer, dancer, and kitsch
gardener: Len Barron began college when he was thirty years old after years
of hauling scrap iron, selling magazines and driving a taxi. Since graduating
from the University of Colorado in l967 and Antioch-Putney Graduate School in
l969, he has been engaged in various education projects that include founding
and directing a school for former high school dropouts and teaching at the
University of Colorado, San Diego State University, Prescott College in Arizona
and Dull Knife Memorial College on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in
Montana. For ten years he was an interviewer on KGNU, community radio in
Boulder, Colorado. www.lenbarron.com
Plus we will have a Star Party after
the performance at the Brighton Armory.
We need about $705.00 to make this wonderful event happen
If you would like to help bring this outstanding
performance
Donations are being accepted at USBANK for the
Brighton
Astronomy Group
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