The play is billed as an "incendiary and haunting triptych of monologues that intimately explores the experiences of three key figures of the Middle East crisis: Lynndie England (Teri Lamm), the U.S. soldier who was convicted of abusing detainees at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison; David Kelly (Rocco Sisto), the British weapons inspector who allegedly committed suicide after being involved in a government scandal and Nehrjas Al Saffarh (Heather Raffo), a member of the Communist Party of Iraq who suffered under Saddam Hussein's regime and died when the Americans bombed her home during the initial Gulf War." The play's 2007-08 staging by the Canadian Stage Company in Toronto, garnered a 2008 Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for Outstanding New Play. The play won this year's Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.
The New York staging is directed by Daniella Topol.
Tickets, priced $50, are available by calling (212) 279-4200 or by visiting www.ticketcentral.com. The Peter Jay Sharp Theatre is in the Playwrights Horizons complex located in Manhattan at 416 W. 42nd Street.
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Here is a look at the production:
Photos by Carol Rosegg