All the world’s a stage, and in April, Manhattan’s Ensemble Studio Theater is a laboratory. Every year the First Light Festival of Plays About Science and Technology features 10 dramas—in various stages of production—commissioned by EST and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. This 10th-anniversary season features pioneering mathematician Alan Turing, 18th-century naturalist William Bartram, and sudden infant death syndrome. The festival’s main-stage production, Lucy, appeared in the fall. For the raucous closing event, the Cabaret Scientifique, Columbia University biologist Stuart Firestein will perform magic, and rock and hip-hop artists the Organ Donors will rap about human digestion. The festival runs April 2–26 in New York City.
Biology Magic and Digestion Rap
The annual First Light Festival of Plays About Science and Technology runs this month in Manhattan.
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