Play: My Name is Rachel Corrie

One-woman show about  the Life of Rachel Corrie

The play tells the true story of Rachel Corrie, an American peace activist who lost her life working for peace in Palestine in March 2003. Based on her emails and diary entries, this one-woman play deals with cultural identity, humanity and courage.

Part of  the Contact Theatre’s 2014 Palaver Festival

Performances: Tuesday 25th March – 8 pm & Wednesday 26th March 2pm & 8pm

Contact Theatre Oxford Road, Manchester M15 6JA

 

Supported by University of Manchester Action Palestine

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