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Science and the Arts
Thread of Life Free
Thread of Life is a riveting new play about the role of Rosalind Franklin in the discovery of the structure of DNA. Written by Rita Nachtmann. Performed by Break A Leg Productions. Courtesy of the Ensemble Studio Theatre/Sloan Project. Co-sponsored by the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center and the Science Center. RITA NACHTMANN is a Los Angeles based actress, screenwriter, and playwright. She is the 1997 winner of the PEN WEST Award for her play "How I Spent My Life's Vacation." |
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More Information
For further information contact Brian Schwartz, bschwartz@gc.cuny.edu The Science and the Arts Series is presented by the Science Center and is part of the Continuing Education and Public Programs at The Graduate Center. All events are held at The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave (at 34th Street) The Science and the Arts series is presented by the Science Center and is part of the Continuing Education and Public Programs at The Graduate Center, (212) 817-8215, email: continuinged@gc.cuny.edu or visit the web site http://web.gc.cuny.edu/cepp Free and open to the public. |
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