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Freedom Theatre’s new play, “The Island”
The Island - political drama at its best “They made me laugh, they made me cry! I have never seen the prisoner’s issue addressed through art in such wonderful, sensitive, emotional and strong way.” Majd Beltaji, audience member The Freedom Theatre’s latest production The … Continue reading
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“Sarah’s War” press release (extended!)
CONTACT PHILIP SOKOLOFF Publicity for the theatre 626.683-9205 e-mail: showbizphil@sbcglobal.net FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 14, 2012 WORLD PREMIERE: “SARAH’S WAR” EXTENDS BY POPULAR DEMAND THROUGH APRIL 15 AT THE HUDSON THEATRE WHAT: “Sarah’s War.” World Premiere … Continue reading
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Curvwire, ***1/2 out of 4
Sarah’s War: Death of a Dream http://curvewire.com/posts/blog/sarahs-war-death-dream Posted by Robyn McGee on March 6, 2012 – 9:20am Unpacking a parent’s worst nightmare, the death of a child, Sarah’s mother, Ann (Terry Davis) meticulously arranges the bloody jeans and blouse as … Continue reading
Don Shirley on another version of the Rachel Corrie story
http://www.lastagetimes.com/2011/09/when-the-talkback-tops-the-play-crichton-anyone/ When the Talkback Tops the Play. Crichton, Anyone? by Don Shirley | September 12, 2011 Samara Frame in “My Name is Rachel Corrie” Last Thursday, a post-play panel discussion and audience talkback were much more exciting than the play … Continue reading
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Israelis and Palestinians on Stage, Don Shirley for LA Stage Times
ISRAELIS AND PALESTINIANS ON STAGE: In LA, we don’t see many plays about Israel, the Palestinian Territories or their dispute. Some readers may recall my disappointment that one of the few plays we have seen recently on this subject is … Continue reading
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Marley McClean on Acting in “Sarah’s War”
It’s always exciting and incredible when I get to work on a production that I feel passionately about. It’s a rare experience when I am handed a role that is not only a challenge, but incredibly rewarding. That is the … Continue reading
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“Sarah’s War” Capsule Review by Elana Golden
Sarah’s War is a beautiful piece of playwriting, very well directed, with performances that touch the heart and evoke tears, laughter and many questions to contemplate. The inspiration for the play is the real life story of the killing of … Continue reading
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