Spend an hour with Eleanor Roosevelt

Posted 3/12/24

“An Hour with Eleanor,” written and performed by Cynthia Truesdale Krause, is a one-woman play and recent winner of the Marion Art Center Playwriting Incubator contest. It follows the …

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Spend an hour with Eleanor Roosevelt

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“An Hour with Eleanor,” written and performed by Cynthia Truesdale Krause, is a one-woman play and recent winner of the Marion Art Center Playwriting Incubator contest. It follows the always controversial Eleanor Roosevelt as she journeys from being lonely child to becoming a world renowned UN human rights advocate. Questions and answers will follow.

WHAT: One-woman play

WHEN: Sunday, March 17, at 4 p.m.

WHERE: Four Corners Gallery, 3848 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners

COST: Free, but email fourcornersgalleryri@gmail.com to reserve a seat.

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