Wednesday, January 16, 2008

"Let Me Down Easy" By Anna Deveare Smith


CURE News


Event Chairmen

Paul Pescatello, President, CURE

David Scheer, President, Scheer & Co

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Supper and Arts Outing at Long Wharf
for Connecticut's pharma and biotech communities

Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Supper: 5 - 6:45 pm
Theater Curtain: 7 pm

"Let Me Down Easy"
by Tony-award winning playwright and actress
Anna Deveare Smith
Winner of a MacArthur Foundation "genius" fellowship and hailed by Newsweek as "the most exciting individual in American theatre"


This one-woman show about the resilience and fragility of the human body debuted at Yale Medical School where Smith was a visiting professor.




at New Haven's nationally known
Long Wharf Theatre



This is an exciting opportunity to see a play before it heads for New York City.

Bring your spouse.

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Before the show, join us for supper at Leon's
(formerly the Rusty Scupper)

Hear about the play from the producers.
Learn about another New Haven arts jewel, The New Haven Symphony.

Seats are limited. They will be distributed first come, first served. SIGN UP EARLY

Click here for directions to the theater
Click here for directions to the restaurant

Cost for employees of CURE members and their guests (per person):
$45 Theater only. $68 Theater and Dinner

Cost for non members (per person):
$50 Theater only. $110 per person.
Click here to find out if your company is a CURE member

All profits go to DEVELOPING WORLD CURES.
This new New Haven non-profit is dedicated to developing medicines, assays and devices to treat diseases prevelant in the developing world for which existing treatments are not effective or suitable.


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