by Heather Raffo
Co-Directed by Ed Nahhat and Sarab Kamoo
January 27 - February 27, 2022
Featuring Sarab Kamoo in a one-woman, tour-de-force performance, the play details the lives of nine Iraqi women that span the decades between the first and second Gulf Wars and occupation. It is a portrait of the extraordinary (and ordinary) lives of a whole cross-section of Iraqi women: a sexy painter, a radical Communist, doctors, exiles, wives and lovers. This work delves into the many conflicting aspects of what it means to be a woman in a country overshadowed by war.
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Williamston Theatre
122 S. Putnam Street
Williamston, MI 48895