During September and October 2009, The Freedom Theatre Acting Students will tour Germany and Austria with their play Fragments of Palestine. The play opened at The Freedom Theatre in July 2009, and the following performances are scheduled for the tour:
 
15.09 @ 13.00: Döbeln, Tanzhaus Central
17.09 @ 20.00: Frankfurt/Main, Theater Willy Praml
18.09 @ 19.00: Höxter, Forum Jacob Pins
21.09 @ 20.00: Bremen, Schlachthof, Kesselhalle
23.09 @ 20.00: Gütersloh, Die Weberei
24.09 @ 20.00: Bochum, Bahnhof Langendreer
27.09 @ 16.00: Bonn, Rheinisches Landesmuseum
01.10 @ 10.00: Aschaffenburg, Jugend- und Kulturzentrum
02.10 @ 19.00: Aschaffenburg, Martinushaus
03.10 @ 19.00: Kempten, Stadttheater
05.10 @ 19.30: Gaienhofen, Ambrosius-Blarer-Gymnasium
06.10 @ 20.00: Heidelberg, Theater der Stadt Heidelberg
08.10 @ 20.00: Schwäbisch Hall, Freie Waldorf Schule
11.10 @ 19.30: Kiel, KulturForum in der Stadtgalerie, Neues Rathaus
17.10: Braunschweig, Staatstheater
20.10 @ 10.00: Wien, Dschungel Wien
20.10 @ 20.00: Wien, Dschungel Wien
21.10 @ 10.00: Wien, Dschungel Wien
21.10 @ 18.30: Wien, Dschungel Wien
23.10 @ 19.30: Graz, “Orpheum”
24.10 @ 19.30: Graz, “Orpheum”
26.10: Tübingen
28.10 @ 19.00: Leipzig, Schauspiel Leipzig, SpinnWerk
31.10 @ 19.30: Berlin, Schaubühne
01.11 @ 19.00: Berlin, Schaubühne
 
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Fragments of Palestine
 
A wedding that becomes a tragic exodus of dispossession, occupation and oppression. Facing an ultra-organised enemy the resistance hides and acts in the most unthinkable places. Funeral of a martyr who refuses to be buried. A concrete wall and electric fences that strangle the mountains. Children born to die for freedom. The normality of an absurd life in a refugee camp. Love at curfew hours and late night dreams about the sea.
 
Fragments of Palestine is an attempt to bridge the gap between life and art. Utilising primarily physical means, the picture goes beyond the verbal narrative. The cry of the individual is expressed through a universal language.
 
Directed by:
Nabeel Al Raee
 
Choreography:
Camilla Bakken
 
Artistic Supervision:
Juliano Mer Khamis
 
Students/actors:
Adel Massarwah
Batool Taleb
Moe’men Switat
Eyad Hoorani
Mariam Abu Khaled
Faisal Abu Al Haija
Haroon Abu Arrah
Qais Al Sa’di
Rami Awni

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