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      • Proof ’s use of math to explore literary themes makes it comparable to other math- and science-related plays, such as Tom Stoppard’s 1993 play and Michael Frayn’s play Copenhagen.
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    The play won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play. Plot [ edit ] The play focuses on Catherine, the daughter of Robert, a recently deceased mathematical genius in his fifties and professor at the University of Chicago , and her struggle with mathematical genius and mental illness .

  3. Jan 14, 2020 · "Proof" by David Auburn premiered on Broadway in October 2000. It received national attention, earning the Drama Desk Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Tony Award for Best Play. The play is an intriguing story about family, truth, gender, and mental health, set in the context of academic mathematics.

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  4. Sep 20, 2013 · By Michael Sommers. Sept. 20, 2013. The math-averse may not be drawn initially to “Proof,” the David Auburn play that is being presented by McCarter Theater Center in Princeton. It is, at...

  5. Proofs use of math to explore literary themes makes it comparable to other math- and science-related plays, such as Tom Stoppard’s 1993 play Arcadia and Michael Frayn’s play Copenhagen.

  6. May 29, 2000 · David Auburn's ''Proof'' at the Manhattan Theater Club is a family play of ideas. With intricate twists and turns, it takes a dramatic and comic ride through the lives of a brilliant, deranged...

  7. Proof (2000) David Auburn. Highly Rated! Note: This work of mathematical fiction is recommended by Alex for literati. This Pulitzer Prize winning play (now also a film) focuses on a daughter who took care of her father after his mental disorder forced him to give up his successful career as a mathematician.

  8. family alcoholism genius dysfunction math mourning brilliance romance pulitzer prize tony award uil tony award best play tony nominee pulitzer prize for drama Synopsis Catherine has inherited her late father’s mathematical brilliance, but she is haunted by the fear that she might also share his debilitating mental illness.

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