About This Show

The Storm Theatre presents Ross, written by Terence Rattigan and directed by Stephen Logan Day.

The Middle East has many stories. Lawrence of Arabia’s might be one of the most famous. In the early 20th century, Western European interests sought to liberate the Arabian Peninsula from its tyrannical occupiers, the Ottoman Turks. As the region was carved into separate territories tied to their European liberators, Lawrence played a crucial role in uniting Arab tribes and guiding them toward independence. After his quest to reshape the Middle East, Lawrence assumed the role of a new recruit in the Royal Air Force with the name Ross. Why? The play Ross takes on that question and paints a dramatic portrait of one of the 20th century’s most fascinating and enigmatic characters.

PLEASE NOTE: Additional performances are scheduled for Sunday, October 29 @ 2:00 PM and Monday, October 3 @ 7:30 PM.

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: November 1, 2006 Final Performance: November 18, 2006
Location: Storm Theatre, New York City

405 W 114th St,

New York,

10025

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