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At the end of Act One, Hal discovered a revolutionary proof in one of Robert's notebooks. He asks Catherine how long she's known about her father's groundbreaking proof, to which Catherine responds that he didn't write it. She did. Hal doesn't believe her. The proof is too complicated, and Catherine doesn't have her Ph.D. No one without her father's expertise could have written this. Claire, Catherine's sister, wants to give her the benefit of the doubt, but is also having trouble believing
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Start: Hal: You wrote this? Catherine: Yes.
End: Claire: Katie. Let's go inside. Katie?
Auburn, David. Proof: A Play, Faber and Faber, Inc, 2001.
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