Oxygen.

Authors

  • Leah Solla

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/istl1859

Abstract

This article reviews the theatre production Oxygen at the San Diego Repertory Theatre in April 2001. It is a collaboration between two well-honored academic research chemists, Carl Djerassi, professor of chemistry at Stanford University and Roald Hoffmann, Frank Rhodes Professor of Humane Letters at Cornell University. Djerassi is known for the first synthesis of a steroid contraceptive and Hoffmann received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1981.

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References

Crawford, F. 2000. Hoffmann and a Stanford colleague find 'Oxygen' has a life of its own. Cornell Chronicle 32(33).

Jacobs, M. 2001. Good chemistry yields 'Oxygen'. Chemical & Engineering News 79(18): 34-36.

Welsh, A. Air force; a pair of chemist-playwrights reach back centuries for the right mix to make 'Oxygen' pure theater. The San Diego Union-Tribune [1,2,6,7 Edition] Mar 29, 2001; pg. NIGHT.D.

Welsh, A. 2001. 'Oxygen' comes up slightly short of breath. The San Diego Union-Tribune [1,2,6,7 Edition] Apr 4, 2001; pg. F.6.

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Published

2001-09-13

How to Cite

Solla, L. (2001). Oxygen. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, (31). https://doi.org/10.29173/istl1859
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