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IMAGINE:
IRAQ
A
Theatrical Event
Staged Reading of
Eight New Works-in-Progress and One New York Premiere*
November 19, 7:30pm,
The Great Hall at Cooper Union, New York City
7 E. 7th St., New York City
$5
contribution (to offset cost of production)
The
Artists Network of Refuse & Resist!, in association with playwright
Naomi Wallace, is producing IMAGINE: IRAQ, an evening of
eight new short plays. The pieces are inspired by the lives of those
affected by the US/UK's roles in the Middle East, specifically in
Iraq, after ten years of bombing and the imposition of international
sanctions. These works-in-progress will be performed as a staged
reading on November 19th at 7:30 PM at the 960-seat Great Hall of
Cooper Union in New York City. (Harold Pinter's play, the New York
premiere, was written in 1991 and contributed by the playwright
for the reading.)
The
evening was curated by Naomi Wallace and Connie Julian, the national
coordinator of the Artists Network. The directors include: Jeremy
Cohen, Reg e. Gaines, Michael John Garcés, Connie Grappo,
Damon Kiely, Jeremy Pikser, and others TBA.
This
project has been in the making for nearly a year. It began with
the writing of a short play by Naomi Wallace, originally commissioned
by the McCarter Theater. Her piece concerns an Iraqi pigeon collector
who is forced to see his prize pigeons sold for food. Wallace and
Julian began to think about how this story could invite other stories,
how it might be possible to create a whole evening of short plays
which explore the connections between the people in Iraq, the Middle
East, and the people in the west. When they asked other playwrights
to contribute their own stories, nearly everyone said yes. The plays
started coming in: stories of Iraqi teenagers, a family and a dying
child, two homeless men in New York City, a Chicano actor and a
Muslim cab driver, the sister of a Palestinian suicide bomber.
As the artists prepared to take the plays to the stage, the shocking
events of September 11 and the war changed everyone's lives, creating
a need and possibility for artists to connect with the people in
important ways. In that spirit, the writers and producers of IMAGINE:
IRAQ are inviting the public to share in the first staged reading
of these plays.
There
are plans to continue developing the production into the new year.
artwork(above):
detail of artwork by Nancy Spero
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