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November 7, 2017 | Theatre,
The New York Times on ‘Gardens Speak’ (NOV 8 – 19)
“Extraordinary and emotionally wrenching.”
“Each audience member chooses a card on which a name is written in Arabic. We then match the name to one of the names written on the tombstones, and, as instructed on the card, dig into the dirt to reveal the English name of the person being memorialized (they were all opposing the Assad government), and then lie down on top of the “grave” to hear the man or woman’s story, which seemed to be whispered from under the earth.”
Read the full review over at the New York Times. This one-of-a-kind experience is nearly sold out, get tickets now!
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