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Save the Dates for Our First Full Production!

Nora’s Playhouse presents…

The Fallen

By Yasmine Beverly Rana
Directed by Caroline Reddick Lawson

Through the struggle for self-acceptance and reconciliation, The Fallen gives breath to the stories of the Bosnian War’s women survivors of rape and their children born from it.

Performances: July 18-21, 2012

Gallatin School of Individualized Study
New York University
Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre for the Performing Arts
1 Washington Place (at Broadway)
New York, NY 10003

More information, including ticket information, will be available in the coming months.

Please check back soon!

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Join us for our upcoming reading!

Nora’s Playhouse presents a reading of the latest edition of…

The Fallen

By Yasmine Beverly Rana

Directed by Caroline Reddick Lawson

Featuring:
Joe Cappelli as Andrej
Molly Ward* as Sabine
Brooke Hills as Anais
Jenne Vath* as Mirela
Steve Viola as Dejan
Gene Gallerano as Carlo

With Christa Wroblewski reading Stage Directions

June 24, 2011, 7 p.m.
Guild Hall of Grace Church
254 Hicks Street
Brooklyn, NY

Help us celebrate the release of Yasmine’s publication, The War Zone is My Bed and Other Plays. Copies of the book will be available for purchase.

Wine and cheese reception to follow the reading.

From the systematic rape camps of Kalinovik to the rooftops of Sarajevo, the bottom of the Adriatic Sea, and the balconies of Turin, comes a moment of discovery at a time of persecution for the survivors of rape and their children born from it during the Bosnian War. The Fallen gives breath to the stories of the war’s women, children, and their struggle for self-acceptance and reconciliation.

We hope you can join us!

To RSVP, please email: reservations@norasplayhouse.org

*Appearing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association

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Upcoming Readings

Check out our “Upcoming” page for more details on our two upcoming readings.

Our June 24, 2011 reading is open to the public – save the date! We hope to see you there!