That Physics Show - Virtual Edition
Empire State Maker Faire 2020
October 16th-17th
Lifetime professional physics demonstrator David Maiullo brings his scientific "magic" from the world of physics to the off-Broadway stage in THAT PHYSICS SHOW!
Based on the hundreds of physics experiments that are presented at physics conferences and in classrooms across the country, THAT PHYSICS SHOW features segments on motion, momentum, vacuum, friction, energy, density, fluid motion, sound waves and sound vibration, light waves, temperature and much more from our incredible world: a world controlled by physics.
Winner of the 2016 Drama Desk Award for "Unique Theatrical Experience"
Created by Dave Maiullo
A classroom version of the Off-Broadway show, not the actual production.
Dave Maiullo
David Maiullo has been a physics demonstrator at Rutgers University for over 20 years. He has become a regular on The Weather Channel as well as a presenter at national physics festivals.
Eileen Sugameli
Eileen Sugameli is an NYU/Tisch Drama honors graduate with extensive film and theater credits, including several years assisting 'That Physics Show' as well as assisting, demonstrating, and helping to develop 'That Chemistry Show.'
Eric Krebs
Eric Krebs, whose theatrical career spans more than 40 years,has worked as a producer, a theater founder and operator, a college professor and occasionally as a performer. In 1974 He founded the George Street Playhouse regional theater in New Brunswick, New Jersey, now in its 45th year. He built and operated Off-Broadway’s John Houseman Theater Center and Douglas Fairbanks Theater for over 20 years. In the not-for-profit theater, he founded and for fourteen years was the Producing Director of the George Street Playhouse, a professional (LORT) theater in New Brunswick, New Jersey. For 25 years, he was the chairman of Amas Musical Theatre, a not-for-profit theater founded by Rosetta LeNoire and dedicated to the training of “city kids” in the performing arts and the creation of new musicals for multi-ethnic casts. He was awarded the Robert Whitehead Award for excellence in producing in February, 1999. Mr. Krebs recently retired after 50 years as a professor of theater arts at Baruch College, City University of New York , where he continued a career as an educator that began in 1969 at Rutgers University (37 years) in New Jersey, where he is professor emeritus.
http://www.erickrebs.com