Galelio's Daughter - play in Central Square, Cambridge
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This looks fantastic and tickets are going fast. I am sitting in one of the "cheap seats" on the side, but it is a small venue and all seats are good.
When a writer's life is turned upside down, she travels to Florence to study the letters between Galileo and his daughter Marie Celeste, who is forced to join a convent after her father's earth-shattering controversies. Captured in the letters are her strength of will and own genius as she secretly assists her father in furthering his discoveries about the shape of the universe, inspiring a path forward for the writer. Alternating between Tuscany of present day and the 1600’s - and the liminal space between playwright and audience - Jessica Dickey has crafted a play examining faith, forgiveness, and the cost of speaking the truth.
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I am on the Left Side, Row D, Seat 403
We can meet for dinner beforehand - lots of good places in Central Square.
I will probably drive to Alewife from Worcester and take the Red Line.
Galelio's Daughter - play in Central Square, Cambridge