The Half-Life of Marie Curie

The Half-Life of Marie Curie

2019 • 1h 19m

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Average rating3.8

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Radical scientists, resilient friends

In 1912, scientist Marie Curie spent two months on the British seaside at the home of Hertha Ayrton, an accomplished mathematician, inventor, and suffragette. At the time, Curie was in the throes of a scandal in France over her affair with Paul Langevin, which threatened to overshadow the accomplishment of her second Nobel Prize.

Performed by Kate Mulgrew and Francesca Faridany, this play by Lauren Gunderson is an ode to two remarkable women who, despite tremendous personal and professional obstacles, continued to devote their lives to scientific innovation and social change.

Playwright Lauren Gunderson was awarded a commission through the Audible Emerging Playwrights Fund, an initiative dedicated to developing innovative original plays driven by language and voice. As an Audible commissioned playwright, she received funding and creative support to develop The Half-Life of Marie Curie.


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Absolutely delightful. The lives of two brilliant women of science, from the prism of their friendship. The dialogue sparkled and the actors delivered them with wit and emotion.

December 26, 2019

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