Oxygen (play)
2001 play by Roald Hoffman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oxygen is a 2001 play by Roald Hoffman who received the chemistry Nobel prize in 1982, and Carl Djerassi, the Stanford biochemist.[1]
The play was performed in several theaters around the world, the last of which was in Porto, Portugal. [2] The play is a dramatisation of events leading to the discovery of oxygen in the eighteenth century.[3]