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DESCRIPTION:Experience the captivating story of Galileo\, as performed at L
 incoln Center written by celebrated playwright Bertolt Brecht and translate
 d by Charles Laughton. Set during the dawn of the Age of Reason\, this play
  follows Galileo as he enlightens his students with the revolutionary idea 
 that the Earth orbits the Sun. His bold declaration that the moon and Jupit
 er reflect the Sun's light catches the attention of the Church\, leading to
  his summons to the Vatican. Abandoned by his friends and with his appeal t
 o the Pope intercepted by the Inquisitor\, Galileo is forced to recant. Yet
 \, even in imprisonment\, he continues his groundbreaking work in secret. \
 n\nMake sure you experience this powerful portrayal of a pivotal moment in 
 history!
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CATEGORIES:Performance,Theatre,ECUArts.com
DESCRIPTION:Experience the captivating story of Galileo\, as performed at L
 incoln Center written by celebrated playwright Bertolt Brecht and translate
 d by Charles Laughton. Set during the dawn of the Age of Reason\, this play
  follows Galileo as he enlightens his students with the revolutionary idea 
 that the Earth orbits the Sun. His bold declaration that the moon and Jupit
 er reflect the Sun's light catches the attention of the Church\, leading to
  his summons to the Vatican. Abandoned by his friends and with his appeal t
 o the Pope intercepted by the Inquisitor\, Galileo is forced to recant. Yet
 \, even in imprisonment\, he continues his groundbreaking work in secret. \
 n\nMake sure you experience this powerful portrayal of a pivotal moment in 
 history!
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CATEGORIES:Performance,Theatre,ECUArts.com
DESCRIPTION:Experience the captivating story of Galileo\, as performed at L
 incoln Center written by celebrated playwright Bertolt Brecht and translate
 d by Charles Laughton. Set during the dawn of the Age of Reason\, this play
  follows Galileo as he enlightens his students with the revolutionary idea 
 that the Earth orbits the Sun. His bold declaration that the moon and Jupit
 er reflect the Sun's light catches the attention of the Church\, leading to
  his summons to the Vatican. Abandoned by his friends and with his appeal t
 o the Pope intercepted by the Inquisitor\, Galileo is forced to recant. Yet
 \, even in imprisonment\, he continues his groundbreaking work in secret. \
 n\nMake sure you experience this powerful portrayal of a pivotal moment in 
 history!
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