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Eve Ensler, Yael Farber and More Part of Culture Project's 2010 Season

By: Dec. 05, 2009
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The Culture Project in New York has announced the lineup for its 2010 season. The season will begin with the Women Center Stage Festival with Yael Farber's play 'Molora', a powerful interpretation about the process of truth and reconciliation in South Africa.

Eve Ensler and Carol Bebelle will present 'Swimming Upstream', a collaborative look back at the events surrounding Hurricane Katrina. Ensler and Bebelle worked with sixteen New Orleans artists to create this work.

Productions will also include Colin Greer's 'Heschel' about Polish American Rabbi Abraham Heschel, and 'RAM: The Abduction of Sita Into Darkness', a stage adaptation of Yael Farber's 'The Ramayana'. Dates for all productions are yet to be announced.

For more information, visit www.cultureproject.org.

Blending prize-winning theater with urgent moral drama, Culture Project brings the national political conversation to life on the New York Stage. Through brilliantly conceived, expertly staged dramas, Culture Project sparks conversation, lifts the human heart and incites political action.

A venue for acclaimed, prize-winning performance, Culture Project is also a magnet for today's best talent including Meryl Streep, Danny Glover, Mary J. Blige, Robin Williams, Marisa Tomei, Bob Balaban, Rinde Eckhert, Montel Williams, Frank McCourt, Staceyann Chin, Lynn Redgrave, Sarah Silverman, and other artists who share a passion for theater and public justice.

 



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