Dates:
February 21, 22, 23, 28
March 1, 2
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Where: Black Box Theater
Cost: $10 for students, $12 for the general public
Fifty free tickets available for Friday, March 1st and Saturday, March 2nd. Call (406) 994-6654 for more information.
Theatrical Production
The Einstein Project

Thursday-Saturday, February 21-March 2 | Black Box Theater
Fifty free tickets for Friday, March 1st and Saturday, March 2nd at 7:30 p.m. in the Black Box Theater
Directed by School of Film & Photography professor Tom Watson, this unique production presents a highly theatrical journey into one of the most fascinating minds of the modern age. It rejects iconic clichés about Albert Einstein in order to reveal the true man-a dynamic, Shakespearean personality, driven by passion, fear and anger. The play explores Einstein's mental and emotional struggles as the world navigates the atomic age. The production features theatrical techniques involving movement, music, and visual images crafted by SFP Professor and recent Fulbright Scholar Theo Lipfert. The cast includes MSU student Spencer Mirabal as Einstein, and recent MSU grad Steven Hilton as Heisenberg.
Fifty free tickets for March 1st and 2nd will be available thru the College of Arts and Architecture Dean's office for each of these two nights by calling (406) 994-6654.
Limited funding is available to underwrite the cost of tickets for high school teachers who would like to bring science or drama students to one of the performances. Contact the College of Arts and Architecture Dean's office for details at (406) 994-6654
Tickets for "The Einstein Project" are $10 for students, $12 for the general public, and will be available in advance at First Interstate Bank on campus in the SUB, at the front desk of the VCB (11th and Grant streets) or at the door prior to performance.
