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Theater review: Gracie and the Atom

MAY 03, 2010
Physics Today
OregonLive.com : The conflicting forces that drive the musical Gracie and the Atom , which opened over the weekend at Artists Repertory Theatre in Portland, Oregon, are religion and science, or, described more broadly, faith and rationality, writes Marty Hughley. And when one of the songs is titled “Beautiful Math,” you don’t have a hard time guessing where the show’s sentiments lie.
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