 | A scene from In Conflict
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Full cast and creative team information has been announced for The Culture Project's New York premiere of adapter/director Douglas C. Wager's In Conflict, to play the Barrow Street Theatre, beginning September 18, with an opening set for September 24.
Adapted from Yvonne Latty's 2006 book of the same name, the show captures the unheard voices and unpredictable experiences of 15 Iraq War veterans whose lives have been changed forever. The production originated at Temple University, and recently played the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where it won a 'Fringe First' Award. It will also play the Philadelphia Fringe Festival prior to its New York debut.
The cast -- who have been with the show since the beginning -- features Tim Chambers, Stan Demidoff, Ethan Haymes, Amanda Holston, Suyeon Kim, Sean Lally, Joy Notoma, Sam Paul, Danielle Pinnock, Tom Rader, and Damon Williams.The design team includes Andrew Laine (set), Marian Cooper (costumes), J. Dominic Chacon (lighting), Warren Bass (video), and Christopher Cappello (sound).
For more information, visit www.cultureproject.org.
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