Why you shouldn’t miss this!
Why you shouldn’t miss this!
An unexpectedly compelling theatrical experience with a rough and ready energy, and, in the very act of its telling, speaks for the voiceless and forgotten.
The Siege is a passionate retelling of the story of the 2002 siege of Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity, during the height of the second intifada. Drawn from interviews with survivors, it is told from the point of view of some of the armed Palestinian fighters who found refuge in the church. Along with 200 civilians, they were given sanctuary by the church’s resident priests and nuns and spent 39 days there with dwindling food, water and medical supplies. While the world watched, the fighters grappled with survival, ideology, and the decision to continue the struggle to the end, or surrender.
Date + Time
Date + Time
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Thursday Oct 12, 20177:30 PMPost-show Talk
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Friday Oct 13, 20177:30 PMPost-show Talk
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Saturday Oct 14, 20177:30 PMPost-show Talk
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Sunday Oct 15, 20177:30 PMPost-show Talk
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Tuesday Oct 17, 20177:30 PMPost-show Talk
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Wednesday Oct 18, 20177:30 PMPost-show Talk
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Thursday Oct 19, 20177:30 PMPost-show Talk
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Friday Oct 20, 20177:30 PMPost-show Talk
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Saturday Oct 21, 20177:30 PMPost-show Talk
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Sunday Oct 22, 20173:00 PMPost-show Talk
About
About
The Freedom Theatre, based in the West Bank refugee camp of Jenin, is dedicated to using culture and art as catalysts for social change. Through workshops, classes and professional theater productions, the company helps Palestinian adults, youth and women develop tools to deal with the hardships of daily life under occupation.
Every performance of The Siege will be followed by a post-show conversation, with guest artists, writers and educators, in conversation with Nabil Al-Raee and Zoe Lafferty, co-directors of The Siege. Read speaker bios here.
The North American premiere tour of The Siege is produced by ArKtype / Thomas O. Kriegsmann.
Performed in Arabic with English supertitles.
thefreedomtheatre.org
PLEASE NOTE: The performance contains herbal cigarettes, haze, strobes, loud noises, gunshots, military reference, and other materials of war.
- Thu Oct 12 – Sun Oct 22, 2017
- 7:30 PM, 3:00 PM
- $65
Advisory
The performance contains herbal cigarettes, haze, strobes, loud noises, gunshots, military reference, and other materials of war.
Language
Performed in Arabic with English supertitles.
Gallery
Gallery
Support
Support
The Freedom Theatre at NYU Skirball is co-sponsored by the Department of NYU Tisch Dance, the Department of NYU Steinhardt Educational Theatre, the Department of NYU Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and the Kevorkian Center.