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Wet Arts Ltd & Alphabetti Theatre present The North East Premier of
My Name is Rachel Corrie

By Rachel Corrie; edited by Katharine Viner and Alan Rickman
Directed by Ryan Hay
Performed by Rebecca Glendenning-Laycock
Sound design by Shevek Imogen Fodor

Tues 8th – Sat 26th October 2024

Times: 19:30 (18:30 Saturday 19th and Friday 25th October)
(plus 13:00 every Saturday matinee)
Tickets: Pay What You Feel (8th – 12th October)
£15 - £3 (15th – 26th October)
Age Recommendation: 14+
Access: Captioned Wed 16th
Touch Tour 18:30 – 19:00 Tuesday 22nd
Audio Described Wed 23rd
Relaxed performances All Saturday Matinees

 

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"I think it is a good idea for us all to drop everything and devote our lives to making this stop. I don’t think it’s an extremist thing to do anymore. I still really want to dance around to Pat Benatar and have boyfriends and make comics for my coworkers. But I also want this to stop".

In March 2003, American peace activist Rachel Corrie was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer whilst protecting the home of a Palestinian family from illegal demolition, causing a storm in the international press. She was 23 years old.

First staged at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in 2005, My Name is Rachel Corrie is constructed from Rachel’s own emails and diaries by Katharine Viner and the late Alan Rickman. The play is a deeply personal account of a journey from suburban life into international peace activism, recounting the injustice, the cruelty, and the humanity that Rachel witnessed during her time in Gaza.

In a moment of much disinformation, obfuscation and misleading discourse, Rachel Corrie’s testimony rings out against the complacency of people in the West, calling on us all to act for justice and peace.

Press Quotes for the script:

'Funny, passionate, bristling with idealism and luminously intelligent, Corrie emerges as a bona fide hero for this brutalised world of ours'
Time Out


'A deeply moving personal testimony... Theatre can't change the world. But what it can do, when it's as good as this, is to send us out enriched by other people's passionate concern'
Guardian

'Deeply moving'
Independent

'Extraordinary power'
Time Out

Reaction Artist to My Name is Rachel Corrie


Thanks to funded by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Alphabetti Theatre have been able to commission an artist who identifies from an under represented background to create a short piece of theatre in reaction to my Name is Rachel Corrie, as part of the commission we are pair them with a mentor.
18th & 19th October 2024


Response writing competition


Thanks to funded by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Alphabetti Theatre will be running a competition for writers to see their work professionally produced and they get paid. Watch our chosen stimulus, then over a 1 week, write a 10-minute play for a chance to win £500 and have it professionally performed. Open to all writers over 16+.
Deadline: Midnight on Friday 11th October 2024
The winning script will be performed 22nd – 24th October 2024

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