Women and War
Synchronicity Performance Group presents:
Women and War
09/17/2005 – 10/09/2005
Created by the Synchronicity ensemble
Director: Rachel May
Performance times
Thursday-Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 7 p.m.
Ticket pricing
$15-20; discounts for groups, students & senior citizens.
To purchase tickets, call 404-325-5168 or visit www.synchrotheatre.com.
About the play
The women speak.
Synchronicity artists interviewed Atlanta-area women soldiers, refugees, defense contractors, missionaries, activists, and more.
In this startling, hopeful, funny and heartbreaking tapestry of text, movement and striking visuals – Synchronicity’s dynamic ensemble explores what it means to be a woman touched by war.
THE STORIES
A Vietnamese immigrant spies for the CIA
An American soldier is attacked in Iraq
A plucky Brit tells her hilarious tale of being captured by Huns
An Atlanta journalist falls in love with the brutal power of the Sudan
A Georgia Tech student remembers life as a child in the Bosnian war
Three failed suicide bombers attempt to reason out their actions
Two elder Marietta women protest weekly on the Marietta Square
A 10-year old girl writes in her diary during the Civil War
An Atlanta combat boot saleswoman talks about the business of war
Twin missionaries tell of their work in the Belgian Congo
And many more.
Posted: Sunday, September 18th, 2005 @ 9:41 am
Categories: Theatre.
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