Theater review: 'Copenhagen,' 'Opus' show that a dash of pretentiousness can be good for you
Pretentiousness is a relative thing. Two plays currently on the boards in Fort Worth sound highfalutin enough. Copenhagen at Stage West portrays two of the greatest scientists of the 20th century arguing over quantum mechanics and moral philosophy. Opus at Circle Theatre deals with interpersonal struggles between the members of a famous (fictional) string quartet. High culture just doesn't get any loftier than nuclear physics or chamber music.
Event details: 'Copenhagen' at Stage West
Event details: 'Opus' at Circle Theatre
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