The Life and Times of A. Einstein, a Smart and Witty One-Woman Show

Steinway Hall (Los Angeles, CA)

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    An offbeat, humorous look at a day in the life of the great scientist, as seen through the eyes of his secretary-watchdog, Ellen. The Life and Times of A. Einstein is loosely based on the actual German-Jewish woman who was Einstein's "chief cook and bottle-washer."

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    • "Talented and original, a woman with a marvelous mind." --LA Weekly
    • "A tour de force for Mersky, she is truly marvelous." --Daily Variety

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    An offbeat, humorous look at a day in the life of the great scientist, as seen through the eyes of his secretary-watchdog, Ellen. The Life and Times of A. Einstein is loosely based on the actual German-Jewish woman who was Einstein's "chief cook and bottle-washer."