
Constellations is a play by Nick Payne, first performed in 2012. The play explores the complexity of love, relationships, and the choices we make within them. It is particularly known for its innovative structure, with scenes that are repeated and slightly altered each time, illustrating the concept of multiple realities and how different outcomes can emerge from the same moments. The story follows Marianne, a theoretical physicist, and Roland, a beekeeper, as they navigate their relationship through different possibilities. The play is heavily influenced by ideas from quantum physics, particularly the theory of parallel universes, suggesting that each decision made could lead to a different version of reality. "Constellations" invites the audience to reflect on fate, free will, and the nature of human connections.
- Pages: 92
- Genre: Play
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9786229612309
- Persian Title: کتاب هم اختران اثر نیک پاین