Thursday, Feb 27, 7:30pm
Friday, Feb 28, 8:00pm
Saturday, Feb 29, 2:00pm & 8:00pm
Sunday, Mar 1, 2:00pm
By Anna Ziegler | Directed by Avital Shira
It’s the age of scientific discovery in the 1950’s, and researchers are scrambling to be the first to unlock the mysteries of DNA. Amongst these scientists is Rosalind Franklin, an underappreciated genius working as the sole woman in her field of study. When one of her photographs, Photograph 51, shows the structural outline of DNA for the first time, her competitors Watson and Crick are rapt with attention. Their ambition to become the first to create a working model of DNA, coupled with Rosalind’s stubbornness, leads them to gain notoriety as the first to complete and discover the DNA model. Based on a true story, Photograph 51 is a searing character study set amidst a plot involving a historical scientific race. –stageagent.com
RUN TIME: Approximately 90 minutes with no intermission
College of Fine Arts, Studio ONE | 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston
$20 General Admission
$10 BU Alumni
Free with BU ID, at the door, day of performance, subject to availability. Non-BU tickets are available at the door CASH ONLY.
A limited number of tickets will be held at the door the day of the performance. Please purchase your ticket in advance if possible. Email theatre@bu.edu with any questions or concerns.
Please note: due to the intimate nature of Studio ONE, late seating cannot be guaranteed. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of house management.
The College of Fine Arts is conveniently located a short walk from the Boston University West stop on the MBTA Green Line - B Branch.Parking is available starting 90 minutes prior to performance time. The closest parking to the College of Fine Arts will be at the Agganis Arena at 925 Commonwealth Avenue. If there is also a performance at the Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre, the Booth Theatre Garage will be open and the entrance is at 148 Essex Street, Brookline, MA.Rates will vary, generally $12-15 for theatre events. Please see
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Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn't match the person who attends?
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