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my name is rachel corrie
Edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner Based on the writing of Rachel Corrie Directed by Sarah Stanley, in collaboration with Marcus Youssef
Montreal | Monument National | December 6 - 22, 2007 Performance Times Special Performances Ancillary Events Purchase an Audio CD and support the Rachel Corrie Foundation For Peace and Justice Co-produced by neworldtheatre and Teesri Duniya Theatre. My Name is Rachel Corrie premiered at the Royal Court in London, England in the spring of 2005, to sell-out houses and rave reviews. Despite this success, theatres in New York and Toronto either cancelled productions or declined to produce it after publicly announcing their intentions to do so. In March, 2003, 23 year old Rachel Corrie, of Olympia, Washington, was crushed to death by an Israeli Defense Forces bulldozer in the Gaza strip. A volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement, Corrie was protesting the destruction of Palestinian homes. Passionate, sometimes irreverent and always intelligent My Name is Rachel Corrie explores anextraordinary young woman’s singular experience in a region most of us only know from the news. Rachel Corrie sought to discover for herself the human impact of her own country's foreign policies on people thousands of miles from her home, a small city a few hundred kilometers from Vancouver, BC. Featuring Adrienne Wong (Performer), Ana Cappelluto (Set and Costume Design), Peter Cerone (Sound), Itai Erdal (Lighting Design) and Candelario Andrade (Video Design). Teesri Duniya Theatre is dedicated to developing and producing socially and politically relevant plays that reflect the multicultural-multiracial composition of Canada, promoting interculturalism through theatre, and creating theatrical styles based on the cultural experiences of visible minorities living in Canada. neworld previously collaborated with Teesri Duniya on the inaugural tour of Ali and Ali and the Axes of Evil. Her words bear witness to the deracinating madness of war
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