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SALAT
While his classmates study Ancient Sumer, Daniel struggles with his own relationship to Iraq, where his father was blinded in the First Gulf War. As Rasha, a young girl in modern Basra, writes hopeful letters to her imaginary American friend, two Iraqi boys wrestle with how to take patriotic and meaningful action as burgeoning adults in a time of great change. Eventually we learn of Rasha’s heartbreaking connection to Daniel’s family and her own shocking course of action as her hope turns to hate after the death of her own father. The ancient Sumerian story of Lugalbanda, the prince who was granted great speed by the gods to help his country in war, is woven through the piece. Three or more dancers create the environment and reenact the stories of the past told throughout the play.
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World Premiere Signature Theatre, Director Marcia Gardner
Graham Hooper, Ray Ficca

World Premiere Signature Theatre, Director Marcia Gardner
Kristin James

World Premiere Signature Theatre, Director Marcia Gardner
Jamil Garner, Maria Wilson

World Premiere Signature Theatre, Director Marcia Gardner
Graham Hooper, Ray Ficca
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CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
WINSTON: 16 y.o. American boy. A good student and a good friend.
RASHA: 16 y.o. Female. Iraqi. Smart. Passionate. A dreamer.
RAQIM: 16 y.o. Male. Iraqi. Smart. Focused. A true believer.
FAHAD: 16 y.o. Male. Iraqi. Goes where the wind takes him.
CYNTHIA: 16 y.o. Female. American. Way too smart for her own good.
DANIEL: 16 y.o. American boy. Struggling but working on it.
MR. REKERS: Early 40s. Daniels father. Was blinded during Desert Storm. Trying to make it work against the odds.
DANCERS: Can be done with as many as you like but no fewer than three. They re-enact the stories told throughout the play. The style of these presentations should be very theatrical.
Live musicians can be used if you have that option.
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