Tue
May 30
DOUBLE HELIX
May 30–June 18
The world premiere of a new musical by MADELINE MYERS
Directed by SCOTT SCHWARTZ
In the early 1950s, the race to discover the structure of DNA grips the scientific community. One brilliant young researcher, Rosalind Franklin, contends with adversity, anti-semitism, and love to uncover one of life's great mysteries. But will she sacrifice what makes her human, in order to discover what makes us human?
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Double Helix at Bay Street Theater — May 30 - June 18, 2023
In the early 1950s, the race to discover the structure of DNA grips the scientific community. One brilliant young researcher, Rosalind Franklin, contends with adversity, anti-semitism, and love to uncover one of life's great mysteries.