ST LOUIS, MISSOURI (April 11, 2019) — Students from the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University recently designed, constructed and performed Photograph 51 by Anna Ziegler. The play centers around Rosalind Franklin, one of the great female scientists of the twentieth century, and her fervid drive to map the contours of the DNA molecule.

The Conservatory at Webster is a professional training program for acting, musical theatre, directing, theatre studies and dramaturgy, design, technical theatre and stage management. Located in St. Louis, the Conservatory has been training theatre students for the professional world for over half a century.

Nate Walczyk of Bettendorf, IA

London Bicknell of Bettendorf, IA

With its home campus in St Louis, Missouri, USA, Webster University comprises an action-oriented global network of faculty, staff, students, and alumni who forge powerful bonds with each other and with their communities around the globe. Founded in 1915, Webster is a private non-profit university with students studying at campus locations in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, and in a robust learning-environment online. The university is committed to ensuring high-quality learning-experiences that transform students for global-citizenship and individual excellence.

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