My Name Is Rachel Corrie - Confirmed Performances

Confirmed Performances

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln. April 27, 2010. Independent student project.

Stanford University Department of Drama and Stanford Theatre Activist Mobilization Project (STAMP), Stanford, California, November 19, 20, 21, 2009

  • Oregon State University Theatre, Corvallis, Oregon 2009
  • Ithaca Actor's Workshop, Ithaca, New York 2011
  • New York Theatre Workshop, New York March 2006 - Cancelled.
  • Minetta Lane Theatre/Royal Court, New York, New York October 15 - December 17, 2006 Actress Megan Dodds
  • Orpheum Theatre, Madison, Wisconsin March 7, 8, 14, 15, 2007
  • Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, Washington March 15, 2007 - May 6, 2007 New Repertory Theatre (With a weekend of performances at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington)
  • Contemporary American Theater Festival, Shepherdstown, West Virginia July 6–29, 2007
  • The Kitchen & Roundhouse Theatre, Silver Spring, Maryland July 21, 2007 1 night production
  • Oregon Stage Works Ashland, Oregon August 2007
  • Mosaic Theatre Plantation, Florida, August 2007 - CANCELLED "because of protests (to the school, his board and himself) from Jewish groups and individuals". Later "In the interest of protecting the organization, I had to pull the plug" creator of the theatre Richard Jay Simon said.
  • Cyrano's Theatre Company Anchorage, Alaska August 22, 2007 – staged reading "Finally, in a one-night-only engagement, Cyranos Theatre hosted the first of their staged readings of the season with My Name Is Rachel Corrie. Suehyla El-Attar performed the reading."
  • Synchronicity Performance Group, Atlanta, Georgia September 7 - October 7, 2007 actress Courtney Patterson
  • Countdown to Zero, Denver, Colorado Denver: September 28 - November 17, 2007, Lincoln, Nebraska: January 25, 2008 Omaha, Nebraska: January 26, 2008 Des Moines, IA: January 27, 2008 (2 shows) Albuquerque, New Mexico: February 16 & 17, 2008 Saturday, April 12 : Estherville, IA Sunday, April 13 : Lincoln, NE Monday, April 14 : AM - Lincoln High School, NE Monday, April 14 : PM - Omaha, NE Tuesday, April 15 : Cedar Falls, IA Thursday, April 17 : Columbia, MO Sunday, April 20 : Bridgeiew, IL Tuesday, April 22 : Fort Wayne, IN Thursday, April 24 : Goshen, IN Friday, April 25 : Tiffin, OH Sunday, April 27 : Columbus, OH Saturday, May 3 : Las Vegas, NV
  • Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California October 18–27, 2007
  • Organic Theater Company, Atlanta, Georgia October 4 - November 4, 2007
  • Viterbo University Theatre Department, Lacrosse, Wisconsin January 31- February 2, 2008
  • The Subversive Theatre Collective, Main Street Cabaret, Downtown Buffalo, New York March 7–29, 2008, produced in collaboration with the Buffalo United Artists' Theatre actress Katie White nominated Artie Buffalo local theater award 2008 as outstanding actress in a play
  • New Repertory Theatre in Arsenal Center for the Arts, Watertown, Massachusetts March 8–30, 2008 Director David R. Gammons for New England premiere in Downstage at New Repertory Theatre
  • Theatre Yes, Edmonton, Alberta March 28 - April 12, 2008, In 2008 Actress Lora Brovold nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, Costume Designer Brian Bast nominated for Outstanding Set Design, Director Heather Inglis nominated for Outstanding Director in Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards where the play nominated as Outstanding Independent Production.
  • Ix Project Event Building, Charlottesville, Virginia May 7–9, 2009, director Sherri Smith produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, Illinois and locally sponsored by The Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, The Ix Project, Lander Creative, Silver Cat Works, Al Dente Ristorante and The Virginia Organizing Project
  • Beyond the Proscenium Productions (BPP), 3 Penny Playhouse, Sacramento, California May 15–30, 2009 Director: Karen Nylund
  • Theatre13
  • Purple Bench Productions at Artistic Home
  • FireHouse Theater June 5 & 6 2009
  • THREE GOOD FRIENDS presents My Name is Rachel Corrie, Taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie, Edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner. PERFORMANCES: September 24 to October 30, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.,Sunday Matinees at 2:00 p.m. Performances at:The Stark Street Theater, 600 SE Stark Street Portland, OR 97214. Produced in conjunction with The Northwest Classical Theatre Company. The NWCTC is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
  • John DiDonna and Seth Kubersky present The Empty Spaces Theatre Co.'s exploration of the controversial play by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner. "My name is RACHEL CORRIE" taken from the writings and journals of Rachel Corrie, Running at The Lowndes Shakespeare Center - Studio B Lock Haven Park, Orlando, for 5 performances February 24–28, 2011.
  • Performed May 19–22, 2011 at Burning Coal Theater in Raleigh, NC. Directed by Tea Alagic with Alice Turner playing as Rachel.
  • Shot in the Dark productions. Performed October 12-20, 2012 at the Evelyn Larson Theatre in Sioux City, IA.

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