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SUMMARY:Postponed: Prisoners of the Occupation - A Reading
DESCRIPTION:Staged reading of Prisoners of the Occupation by Einat Weizman and Palestinian Prisoners. Event followed by moderated panel of local prison justice activists. \n  \nHosted by Dunya Productions Seattle \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/128975838551449/ \nhttps://dunyaproductionsea.wixsite.com/seattle/events/prisoners-of-the-occupation/form
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/postponed-prisoners-of-the-occupation-a-reading/
LOCATION:Islamic School of Seattle\, 720 25th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Where I Grew Up:  Growing Up Palestinian in Edmonds\, WA
DESCRIPTION:Where I Grew Up:  a live performance about growing up Palestinian in Edmonds\, WA. \nSunday morning Forums\, 10:10 a.m.\, Bloedel Hall at St. Marks Catherdral in Seattle \n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/where-i-grew-up-growing-up-palestinian-in-edmonds-wa/
LOCATION:St Marks Cathedral\, 1245 Tenth Avenue East\, Seattle\, WA\, 98102-4398\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Left on Yellow Brick Road
DESCRIPTION:Left on Yellow Brick Road\nDates: February 13–February 16\, 2020\nRun time: TBD\nLocation: Lalie Theatre \nSherif Amin is the first Egyptian to perform a solo show at ACT. \nWhen a boy from Egypt unexpectedly finds himself in the Land of Oz\, he travels to a place past the Emerald City where he stays. Soon he starts to wonder\, is it better to stay in Oz or find his way back? \nSherif Amin explores the ugly side of love and heartbreak through the technicolored glasses of an American classic. Left on Yellow Brick Road digs deep into cyclical patterns we try to hide when we lose ourselves and our sense of home. \nThis performance will be double billed with Jasmine Joshua’s Bread Crumbs. 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/left-on-yellow-brick-road/
LOCATION:Act Theater\, 700 Union Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:People of The Book - by Yussef El Guindi
DESCRIPTION:Yussef El-Guindi is one of the most talented playwrights in the country today\, and he happens to live in Seattle. He earned a Stranger Genius Award in 2015\, shortly after the premiere of his play Threesome\, about an Egyptian American couple who set out to spice up their sex life by inviting an absolute doofus of a white guy into their bedroom.  El Guindi’s new play\, People of the Book\, involves more sexual jealousy across cultural traditions\, as well as a soldier-turned-writer whose massive success with a memoir inspires jealousy from some old high school friends. – Stranger \nPeople of the Book is a very personal play that speaks to much larger national themes.  It’s a gripping drama that is inspired by Euripedes’ Medea and crackles with the kind of contemporary wit that we have come to love about Yussef’s writing.  – Director\, John Langs \nPlease check the Act Theatre’s website for details regarding showtimes and ticket prices. \n  \n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/people-of-the-book-by-yussef-el-guindi/
LOCATION:Act Theater\, 700 Union Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190822T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190822T213000
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SUMMARY:Nubian Stories- The Scratch Seattle Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Nubian Stories\nAs part of The Scratch Seattle Workshop Series.\nNuba\, a Nubian woman who was forcibly relocated from her village in the south of Egypt due to its intentional flooding for the construction of the Aswan High Dam\, tells the story of her people through her own incredible biography as well as through the ancient Nubian folkloric tales she grew up with. Based on a true story\, Nubian Stories is a play about loss and legacy set simultaneously in the past and present. It transports us to the village for a brief moment and makes us realize how far we are from a not-so-distant history that is being erased. \nNabra Nelson is a theatre creator and community organizer from Nubia\, Egypt\, and California. She is also the Director of Arts Engagement at Seattle Rep. Playwriting credits include: Induced Labor (ReOrient 2019 honorable mention\, Golden Thread Productions)\, Creation Gossip and Lillith (Heard Space Arts Collective)\, Nubian Stories (Br!NK New Play Festival\, Renaissance Theaterworks)\, and Minute to Minute and Le Serious Shit (MultiCultural Drama Company). Directing credits include: BLISS (or Emily Post is Dead!) (Renaissance Theaterworks)\, 26 Miles (UW-Milwaukee)\, Rep Lab 2016 & 2017 (Milwaukee Repertory Theater)\, Exile From The Land Of Gold (Tessellate Festival)\, and Death And The Kings Horseman (reading\, American Players Theatre). Dramaturgy credits include: The Who & The What (Milwaukee Repertory Theater)\, Br!NK New Play Festival 2016 & 2017 (Renaissance Theaterworks)\, and A Midsummer Nights Dream (Naked Shakes). \nMona Mohi Eddin Hassan Sherif Ali Ahmed Dawood Khalil Debbabea Kakea\, also known as Mona Sherif-Nelson\, is the founder of the Nubian Foundation for Preferving a Cultural Heritage and the daughter and the heir of Nubia’s cultural leader Mohi Eddin Sherif. She is the mother of Nabrashaa Michael Bennion Clifford Roy Nelson and Shamseddin Michael Bennion Clifford Roy Nelson. She has spent a lifetime studying\, documenting\, preserving Fadijja Nubian culture and heritage. Mrs. Nelson worked as an Arabic Language Instructor in the International Language Institute (ILI) of Cairo\, Egypt and in the Royal Army Institute in the UK. Mrs. Nelson is a member of the Garden Society in Los Angeles\, the Nubian Club and the Nubian Preservation Society in Egypt\, and the Nubian Document Center in London. Mona is a native-born Nubian-Egyptian and is steeped in Nubian culture. She believes it is her responsibility to keep this vibrant\, inspiring culture alive and to share it with people in America and everywhere. \nhttps://thescratch.org/nubianstories \nSUGGESTED DONATION | $5-10\nbit.ly/TheScratchFundraiser2019
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/nubianstories-2/
LOCATION:18th and Union Arts Space\, 1406 18th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190820T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190820T213000
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SUMMARY:Nubian Stories- The Scratch Seattle Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Nubian Stories\nAs part of The Scratch Seattle Workshop Series.\nNuba\, a Nubian woman who was forcibly relocated from her village in the south of Egypt due to its intentional flooding for the construction of the Aswan High Dam\, tells the story of her people through her own incredible biography as well as through the ancient Nubian folkloric tales she grew up with. Based on a true story\, Nubian Stories is a play about loss and legacy set simultaneously in the past and present. It transports us to the village for a brief moment and makes us realize how far we are from a not-so-distant history that is being erased. \nNabra Nelson is a theatre creator and community organizer from Nubia\, Egypt\, and California. She is also the Director of Arts Engagement at Seattle Rep. Playwriting credits include: Induced Labor (ReOrient 2019 honorable mention\, Golden Thread Productions)\, Creation Gossip and Lillith (Heard Space Arts Collective)\, Nubian Stories (Br!NK New Play Festival\, Renaissance Theaterworks)\, and Minute to Minute and Le Serious Shit (MultiCultural Drama Company). Directing credits include: BLISS (or Emily Post is Dead!) (Renaissance Theaterworks)\, 26 Miles (UW-Milwaukee)\, Rep Lab 2016 & 2017 (Milwaukee Repertory Theater)\, Exile From The Land Of Gold (Tessellate Festival)\, and Death And The Kings Horseman (reading\, American Players Theatre). Dramaturgy credits include: The Who & The What (Milwaukee Repertory Theater)\, Br!NK New Play Festival 2016 & 2017 (Renaissance Theaterworks)\, and A Midsummer Nights Dream (Naked Shakes). \nMona Mohi Eddin Hassan Sherif Ali Ahmed Dawood Khalil Debbabea Kakea\, also known as Mona Sherif-Nelson\, is the founder of the Nubian Foundation for Preferving a Cultural Heritage and the daughter and the heir of Nubia’s cultural leader Mohi Eddin Sherif. She is the mother of Nabrashaa Michael Bennion Clifford Roy Nelson and Shamseddin Michael Bennion Clifford Roy Nelson. She has spent a lifetime studying\, documenting\, preserving Fadijja Nubian culture and heritage. Mrs. Nelson worked as an Arabic Language Instructor in the International Language Institute (ILI) of Cairo\, Egypt and in the Royal Army Institute in the UK. Mrs. Nelson is a member of the Garden Society in Los Angeles\, the Nubian Club and the Nubian Preservation Society in Egypt\, and the Nubian Document Center in London. Mona is a native-born Nubian-Egyptian and is steeped in Nubian culture. She believes it is her responsibility to keep this vibrant\, inspiring culture alive and to share it with people in America and everywhere. \nhttps://thescratch.org/nubianstories \nSUGGESTED DONATION | $5-10\nbit.ly/TheScratchFundraiser2019
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/nubianstories/
LOCATION:18th and Union Arts Space\, 1406 18th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190420T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190420T210000
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SUMMARY:Radiolab's Jad Abumrad: The Miracle of Indoor Plumbing
DESCRIPTION:Radiolab’s Jad Abumrad: The Miracle of Indoor Plumbing \n\nSTG Presents Radiolab’s Jad Abumrad at The Moore Theatre on April 20\, 2019. \nJAD ABUMRAD is the host and creator of Radiolab (radiolab.org)\, a public radio program broadcast on 524 stations across the nation and downloaded more than 9 million times a month as a podcast. Most days\, Radiolab is the 2nd most popular podcast\, just behind This American Life. \nJad Abumrad did most of his growing up in Tennessee\, before studying creative writing and music composition at Oberlin College in Ohio. Following graduation\, Abumrad wrote music for films\, and reported and produced documentaries for a variety of local and national public radio programs. \nIn 2002\, Abumrad began tinkering with an idea for a new kind of radio program\, an openended radio “laboratory.” Radiolab has since evolved into one of public radio’s most popular programs. Abumrad hosts the program with Robert Krulwich and also serves as its lead producer\, composer and managing editor. Abumrad employs his dual backgrounds as composer and journalist to create what’s been called “a new aesthetic” in broadcast journalism. He orchestrates dialogue\, music\, interviews and sound effects into compelling documentaries that draw listeners into investigations of otherwise intimidating topics\, such as the nature of numbers\, the evolution of altruism\, or the legal foundation for the war on terror. \nIn 2010\, Radiolab was awarded the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award and in 2011 Abumrad was honored as a MacArthur Fellow (also known as the Genius Grant). The MacArthur Foundation website says: “Abumrad is inspiring boundless curiosity within a new generation of listeners and experimenting with sound to find ever more effective and entertaining ways to explain ideas and tell a story.” In 2015 the Radiolab episode “60 Words” was awarded a George Foster Peabody Award. \nThe Radiolab spinoff\, More Perfect\, a series about untold stories of the Supreme Court\, is currently in its 2nd season. The New York Times called More Perfect “…possibly the most mesmerizing podcast.” \nAlongside his radio work\, Abumrad continues to work as a composer and remixer. His music is currently being performed across the country. \n\n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/radiolabs-jad-abumrad-the-miracle-of-indoor-plumbing/
LOCATION:Moore Theater\, 1932 2nd Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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