NEW LONDON, CT (11/25/2013)(readMedia)-- Tony Knapp, a senior at Connecticut College and a resident of Houston, took part in "The Drunken City," a Theater Department production, held on Oct. 17-20 in Tansill Theater at Connecticut College.
The play tells the tale of four New Jersey best friends have their life trajectories tested when one uses her New York City engagement party to veer off the agreed upon path of romance and marriage. Adam Bock's ultimately optimistic play is a theatrical take on the ever-shifting nature of love and identity among those truly opening their hearts for the very first time.
Knapp, a 2010 graduate of Kinkard High School, served as lead electrician in the production.
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Connecticut College is a private, highly selective liberal arts college with 1,850 students and more than 40 majors in the arts, sciences, social sciences and humanities, as well as the option for students to self-design majors. The College offers a high level of intellectual challenge, a campus culture that supports students to tailor their educational experience to their own interests and goals, and a four-year career development program that teaches students how to translate a liberal arts degree into a first job or graduate school admission. Connecticut College is situated in the small New England seaport of New London. For more information, visit www.connecticutcollege.edu.