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Two Tickets to Culture Project
- Item Number
- 199
- Estimated Value
- 110 USD
- Sold
- 85 USD to Piadosa
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Your choice of 2 TICKETS to any one performance of Shaheed running through April 1 (with possible extension to April 22), 2013 OR 2 TICKETS to Tennis in Nablus running June 4-30 at Culture Project.
SHAHEED The Dream and Death of Benazir Bhutto: is a one-woman show written and performed by Anna Khaja illuminating the lives and forces surrounding the slain Pakistani Prime Minister when she returned fromexile to unite a nation bitterly divided over the ideals of Islam and democracy.Taking place in the minutes leading up to her assassination in 2007, Shaheed takes the audience on a journey into Pakistan’s complex relationship with the United States, into the depths of religious fundamentalism, and a people’s struggle to reclaim their beloved nation, true freedom and faith.
TENNIS IN NABLUS (June 4-30): Written by Ismail Khalidi and set in 1939 when World War II looms over Europe while Palestinian rebels teeter on the brink of defeat at the hands of the British empire which rules Palestine with an iron fist. As the Arab revolutionaries fight for their freedom, the Zionist movement gets stronger by the day. A collision between the two peoples seems inevitable, especially as the English sow discord in between their daily tennis matches.
Item Special Note
http://cultureproject.org/current/
Theater is located at 45 Bleecker St, NYC
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