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Hapgood (play)
Hapgood is a play by Tom Stoppard, first produced in 1988. It is mainly about espionage, focusing on a British female spymaster (Hapgood) and her juggling of career and motherhood. The play also makes reference to quantum mechanics, including Niels Bohr's "The answer is the question interrogated"; Heisenberg's uncertainty principle; and the topological problem of the Seven Bridges of Königsberg.
Hapgood
Hapgood could refer to:
People:- Isabel Florence Hapgood (1851–1928) American writer and translator of Russian texts.
- Norman Hapgood (1868–1937) American writer, journalist, editor, and critic, born in Chicago, Illinois.
- Hutchins Hapgood (1869–1944) American journalist, author, individualist anarchist.
- Powers Hapgood (1899–1949) American Trade Union Organizer and Socialist Party leader.
- Charles Hapgood (1904–1982) American college professor and author, known for his catastrophic pole shift theories.
- Eddie Hapgood (1908–1973) English footballer, who captained both Arsenal and England.
- Tony Hapgood (1930–2011) English former professional association footballer who played as a winger.
- Leon Hapgood (1979—) English professional footballer.
- Hapgood House (built 1726) historic house at 76 Treaty Elm Lane in Stow, Massachusetts.
- Richard Hapgood House (built 1889) historic house at 382–392 Harvard Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- Hapgood (play) by Tom Stoppard, first produced in 1988.