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HirschW4300.001 - Oct 7 @ 8PM $ 15.00 Buy Ticket
KhanC1101.055 - Oct 10 @ 3PM $ 5.50 Buy Ticket
Off-Broadway and Theatre
September 01 2009 to May 08
83 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
(212) 780-9037

Written by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen

Directed by Jessica Blank

March 20, 2003. A date that the ordinary people of Iraq will never forget. A day that changed their lives forever. The day the Americans arrived in their country.

New York Theatre Workshop sent Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen, the award-winning creators of The Exonerated, to Jordan in June 2008 to find out firsthand what happened to the Iraqi civilians as a result of the events that began on that fateful day. They interviewed some 35 people—a cross-section of lives interrupted—who fled the chaos and violence that befell Iraqi society for the relative safety of Jordan. Following the visit to Amman, Jessica and Erik edited their conversations with the Iraqis and have turned them into an unforgettable theatrical event.

REVIEWS & PRESS

Ben Brantley, "Exiles With Harrowing Tales From the Chaos of War-Torn Iraq", The New York Times (09/16/2009).


 
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