By on December 12, 2019 - 9:38am

Musical and theatrical shows by students have a long tradition at Weill Cornell Medicine. Throughout the college’s history, medical and nursing students performed plays, skits, and musical numbers for the entertainment of their peers and professors. As an example of one type of performance, the first annual Christmas Review Show in 1958 featured funny skits and musical numbers. In the photograph depicted above, students from the class of 1976 practice singing for the Christmas Review Show in 1973. Today students still enjoy an annual show, which is now held in the spring!
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