POSTPONED: Incognito - A play by Nick Payne

When
April 5, 2020
2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Where
2257 NW Raleigh Street
Portland
,
OR
97210
Contact Information

As of March 13, the production of this play has been postponed until April 13, 2020. Details about the OHSU panel discussion event will be forthcoming.

Four actors play a combined 21 characters within Incognito’s three interwoven stories. A pathologist steals the brain of Albert Einstein; a neuropsychologist embarks on her first romance with another woman; a seizure patient forgets everything but how much he loves his girlfriend. Incognito braids these mysterious stories into one breathtaking whole that asks whether memory and identity are nothing but illusions.

 The OHSU Brain Institute is proud to partner with Third Rail Repertory Theatre to provide a neuroscience panel discussion after the matinee production of Incognito by Nick Payne on Sunday, April 5. Join us for a fascinating conversation with the following OHSU faculty members to delve into the science behind the play:

  •  Marissa Kellogg, M.D., M.P.H., assistant professor of neurology
  • Matt Lattal, Ph.D., professor of behavioral neuroscience
  • Leeza Maron, Ph.D., associate professor of psychiatry
  • Joseph Quinn, M.D., professor of neurology

Students are especially encouraged to take advantage of the student discount, which is nearly half the price of a regular ticket. In addition, our OHSU community can use the discount code BRAIN to receive 10% off the regular ticket price.