Today (4/11) in theatre history (curtesy of
Playbill news):
2000 Michael Frayn's drama about the much-debated 1941 meeting between German physicist Werner Heisenberg and Danish counterpart, Niels Bohr, in Copenhagen opens at the Royale Theatre on Broadway. The play with minimal set and characters starring Philip Bosco, Blair Brown and Michael Cumpsty will prove sufficient enough to garner the Tony Award for Best Play and Best Director for Michael Blakemore (who also wins the Best Director award for the revival musical Kiss Me, Kate the same night).