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Contact: Irene Villaverde (914) 654-5235


CNR DRAMA PRESENTS
THORNTON WILDER’S  THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH

NEW ROCHELLE, NY, April 8, 2008 –The College of New Rochelle’s theater club, CNR Drama, will present a staged reading of Thornton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth – one night only – on Thursday, April 17, 2008, at 7 pm, in Romita Auditorium, Mooney Center, on CNR’s Main Campus at 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle. The production, which will feature CNR students and staff, will be followed by a Faculty Colloquium: “The Unwritten Fourth Act” at 8:30 pm. The evening will conclude with a reception in the Mooney Center lounge.  Donations are $5 at the door; $2 for students. For information, call 914-654-5373
   
CNR Drama’s first production, Tennyson’s The Princess, premiered over 100 years ago on June 12, 1906. Today, CNR Drama has the distinction of being the campus club with the longest uninterrupted tenure in the College’s history.

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The first Catholic college for women in New York State, The College of New Rochelle was founded in 1904 by the Ursuline Order. Today, it comprises the all-women School of Arts & Sciences, and three schools which admit women and men: the School of New Resources (for adult learners), the School of Nursing and the Graduate School.  The main campus of the College is located in lower Westchester County, 16 miles north of New York City.  The College maintains five other campus locations in New York City. Visit the College’s website at www.cnr.edu.


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