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  1. Tom Stoppard, author of the play, Arcadia.

  2. The Arcadian landscape at the Coverly estate is being reconstructed as a picturesque Gothic garden, complete with "natural" waterfalls, "wild" groves, and a hermitless hermitage. Parallel to this transformation, thirteen year-old Lady Thomasina ponders a mathematical formula for everything under the guidance of her tutor, Septimus Hodge.

  3. Tom Stoppard's centuries-hopping "Arcadia" is "intellectually, emotionally and dramatically engaging" at Palm Beach Dramaworks. Tom Stoppard's... - Going Out: South Florida Sun Sentinel

  4. Arcadia, by Tom Stoppard. PTP/NYC 2017.

  5. Aug 17, 2010 · 112.1M. A play. "In a large country house in Derbyshire in April 1809 sit Lady Thomasina Coverly, aged thirteen, and her tutor, Septimus Hodge. Through the window may be seen some of the '500 acres inclusive of lake' where Capability Brown's idealized landscape is about to give way to the 'picturesque' Gothic style: 'everything but vampires ...

  6. Analysis: Act 2, Scenes 5 & 6. Tom Stoppard has used mathematics as the basis of many of his plays. Arcadia is influenced most by chaos theory or what is also called nonlinear dynamics. Chaos theory is often heralded as one of the greatest scientific advancements in the physical sciences after relativity and quantum mechanics.

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  8. Arcadia is a 1993 stage play written by English playwright Tom Stoppard, which explores the relationship between past and present, order and disorder, certainty and uncertainty. It has been praised by many critics as the finest play from "one of the most significant contemporary playwrights" in the English language. [ 1 ]

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