San Jose Rep Presents West Coast Premiere of Pachino's 'Infinity'
By: Faetra Petillo
San Jose Repertory Theatre continues its entertaining season with the West Coast Premiere of Splitting Infinity (Laurie Foundation Theatre Visionary Award), a new play by renowned playwright Jaime Pachino. Associate Artistic Director Kirsten Brandt directs a talented cast in this smart and witty exploration of faith, science, love, and ambition. Splitting Infinity runs October 11 – November 9, 2008 at San Jose Repertory Theatre, 101 Paseo de San Antonio in downtown San Jose. Preview performances are October 11, 12, 15, and 16. Press Opening is Friday, October 17 at 8:00 p.m.
Tickets are available at the San Jose Rep Box Office at 101 Paseo de San Antonio or can be purchased online at www.SJRep.com or by calling (408) 367-7255.“Several years ago, a noted physicist published a book purporting to prove the existence of God through physics,” comments Playwright Jaime Pachino. “The writer in me could only wonder: What provoked this act? What was the reaction of his colleagues? Of the scientific community? Of the religious community? And in particular— of his loved ones? These questions, coupled with the wrestling I had been doing on my own over religion’s place in my world and in my own life (not to mention the national debates on the subject), led me to the fertile ground that would become Splitting Infinity.”To Leigh Sangold (Amy Resnick), a Nobel prize-winning astrophysicist, the mysteries of the universe can be answered with an absolute scientific equation. On the eve of her 49th birthday, she takes on the definitive scientific challenge: to use physics to prove whether God exists. Leigh’s quest threatens her closest relationships with Saul Lieberman (Robert Yacko), a tenderhearted Rabbi who’s been her confidant since childhood and her lover, Robbi March (Chad Deverman), a competitive post-doctoral student, who is the son of a Christian Scientist. When Robbie is seriously injured in an accident, Leigh is confronted by Robbie’s mother, Mrs. March (Cindy Goldfield), the devout Christian Scientist. Mrs. March and Leigh’s belief systems collide, leaving Leigh frustrated with the struggle between science and faith.
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