Sensory with Corinne Chateau
The Actors Studio 432 West 44th, New York, NY, United Statesin the theatre
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TALK BACK FOLLOWING THE DANUBE: Frederica P. Perera, DrPHD, PHD, Professor of Public Health and Director of the Columbia Center for Childrens’ Environmental Health, has done extensive research on environmental cause of children’s cancer.
The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
in the theatre
The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
in the theatre