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Showing videos filed under: caryl churchill
Al Rowwad: Blame The Wolf
August 14, 2009Blame the Wolf, a provocative play performed by the Al Rowwad Palestinian youth theater group, revisits the story of Little Red Riding Hood. But this time there’s a twist. As the trial unfolds, is the wolf really the one to blame? Dr. Abdel Fattah Abu-Srour, founder and director of the Al Rowwad in the Aida Refugee Camp in the West Bank, says that theater is a way of exploring and challengingBlame the Wolf, Kathleen Chalfant and Seven Jewish Children, and Got Docs: Pressure Cooker
August 13, 2009Blame the Wolf, a provocative play performed by the Al Rowwad Palestinian youth theater group, revisits the story of Little Red Riding Hood. But this time there’s a twist. As the trial unfolds, is the wolf really the one to blame? Dr. Abdel Fattah Abu-Srour, founder and director of the Alrowwad in the Aida Refugee Camp in the West Bank, says that theater is a way of exploring and challenging theKathleen Chalfant: Seven Jewish Children
May 11, 2009Caryl Churchill wrote Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza as a response to Israel's 22 day siege in January. GRITtv recently invited a number of actors into the studio, including Kathleen Chalfant, to read the play. Chalfant then discusses her work, Churchill's play, and the role of politics in theater.Seven Jewish Children, Kathleen Chalfant, and Greenfest
May 5, 2009Caryl Churchill’s new play Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza recently premiered around the country. Actors and activists read from the play on GRITtv. An interview with actor Kathleen Chalfant on how politics has shaped her work. And from Greenfest in Denver, Mike Farrell and David Barsamian.
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