“The Einstein Plan” w/James Cromwell
The Einstein Plan” w/James Cromwell
Healthcare reform rages on in congress and many Americans feel helpless. But what if we could do something simple to influence the government? The new play “The Einstein Plan” examines Albert Einstein’s notion that if as few as 2% of the population were to participate in non-violent civil disobedience, then the government would be brought to a standstill. The play is an interactive format encouraging audience members to participate in the discussion. We speak to actor James Cromwell about his role and the notion the play asserts.
Guests:
James Cromwell, actor ("Babe," 'L.A. Confidential," "Star Trek: First Contact")
- Patt Morrison for March 12, 2010
- The great parking dilemma: to park or not to park at a failed meter?
- Americans may splurge, but it’s definitely not on retirement.
- The March towards Madness
- Game Change
- “The Einstein Plan” w/James Cromwell
- LA - sane and mundane?
Also on this episode
Events
Comedy Congress Live
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
7:30 p.m.
- 9 p.m.
The comedic material emanating from Washington D.C., and state capitols across the country, is enough to make any sitcom writer jealous, even if most of that comedy is unintentional. Our motto on Comedy Congress is that just when politics makes you want to cry, it’s usually best to laugh.
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