
Fermat's Last Tango
Comedy
Overview
A musical fantasia based on the true encounter between mathematician Andrew Wiles and Fermat's last theorem.
Top Cast


Christianne Tisdale
Christianne Tisdale
Euclid / Reporter
Christianne Tisdale
Euclid / Reporter
Giles Chiasson
Giles Chiasson
Carl Friedrich Gauss / Reporter
Giles Chiasson
Carl Friedrich Gauss / Reporter
Mitchell Kantor
Mitchell Kantor
Pythagoras / Reporter
Mitchell Kantor
Pythagoras / Reporter
Jonathan Rabb
Jonathan Rabb
Pierre de Fermat
Jonathan Rabb
Pierre de Fermat
Chris Thompson
Chris Thompson
Daniel Keane
Chris Thompson
Daniel Keane
Carrie Wilshusen
Carrie Wilshusen
Sir Isaac Newton / Reporter
Carrie Wilshusen
Sir Isaac Newton / Reporter
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