Dualities and Twins: Reflections on Hapgood
Adrian Kent (Centre for Quantum Information, Foundations, DAMTP,, University of Cambridge, U.K., Perimeter Institute for Theoretical of, Physics)

TL;DR
This paper reflects on the play 'Hapgood' by Sir Tom Stoppard, discussing its themes and production, offering insights into its theatrical and literary significance.
Contribution
It provides a detailed reflection on the play 'Hapgood' and its thematic dualities, contributing to theatrical and literary analysis of Stoppard's work.
Findings
Insights into the thematic dualities of 'Hapgood'
Reflections on the play's production and significance
Analysis of Stoppard's narrative techniques
Abstract
These programme notes were written for a production of "Hapgood" at the Hampstead Theatre, London in December 2015. I thank Sir Tom Stoppard for helpful suggestions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGrief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
