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Galileo

The Waterfront Museum is honored to present the Brooklyn Stage Company’s first production of Galileo, a Bertolt Brecht play that has only become more relevant to the modern audience.

After Brecht’s plays were banned in Germany in 1933, he fled to the United States, where he rewrote Life of Galileo, through which he reflected on war, the atom bomb, and the responsibility of knowledge. Nearly eighty years later, Galileo still asks the questions we’re wrestling with in 2026: Who decides what’s true? What happens when evidence challenges authority?

Brooklyn Stage Company is dedicated to developing new work by emerging playwrights, while each season presenting one play from the great theatrical canon. Last year, that was Eugene O’Neill’s Hughie. It was performed aboard the Waterfront Museum, a National Historic Landmark, and the home of the company’s very first production in 1992.

Returning to this space with Galileo continues the tradition that has always defined Brooklyn Stage Company: presenting timeless plays that speak directly to the world we’re living in today.

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