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''Doctor Atomic'' is a 2005 [[Opera]] by [[John Coolidge Adams]] about the day (16 July 1945) of the first explosion of an atomic weapon, and the tensions among and within the scientists of the Manhattan Project, with J. Robert Oppenheimer being the main lead. Thematically, it is loosely based on the story of [[Faust]]. |
''Doctor Atomic'' is a 2005 [[Opera]] by [[John Coolidge Adams]] about the day (16 July 1945) of the first explosion of an atomic weapon, and the tensions among and within the scientists of the Manhattan Project, with J. Robert Oppenheimer being the main lead. Thematically, it is loosely based on the story of [[Faust]]. |
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* [[Historical Domain Character]]: J. Robert Oppenheimer, Kitty Oppenheimer, General Groves, Edward Teller, and Robert R. Wilson. |
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: J. Robert Oppenheimer, Kitty Oppenheimer, General Groves, Edward Teller, and Robert R. Wilson. |
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 25 January 2017
Doctor Atomic is a 2005 Opera by John Coolidge Adams about the day (16 July 1945) of the first explosion of an atomic weapon, and the tensions among and within the scientists of the Manhattan Project, with J. Robert Oppenheimer being the main lead. Thematically, it is loosely based on the story of Faust.
Tropes used in Dr. Atomic include:
- Historical Domain Character: J. Robert Oppenheimer, Kitty Oppenheimer, General Groves, Edward Teller, and Robert R. Wilson.
- Nuclear Option