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Crossing Jerusalem archiveTwenty four hours in the life of an Israeli family in March 2002. An Israeli family cross Jerusalem at the beginning of the latest intifada. Varda an estate agent, is preparing a birthday lunch party for Yael, her daughter in law. Her husband Serge, a Russian emigre, is helping her clinch a tricky property deal. Her son Gideon and her daughter Lee are about to return to the Occupied Territories on reserve duty in the army. Bombs are going off in cafes, restaurants and street markets. Over this 24 hours huge questions surface as personal and political history burst into the present. The Israelis meet the Arabs in an East Jerusalem restaurant where Sammy, a Christian Arab and two Muslim Palestinians, Sharif and Yusuf, are waiting for customers. This encounter of enemies reveals a hidden past which returns to haunt Gideon.

Creatives/Company

Author: Julia Pascal

Archive listings for Crossing Jerusalem

Work type: Play.

T0268144126

Company Pascal Theatre Company. Director Julia Pascal. Design Claire Lythe. Design Ben Cowens (LX Design). Sound Zoe Blackford. Lighting Ben Cowens. Performer David Ricardo Pearce (Gideon). Performer Louisa Clein. Performer Waleed Elgadi. Performer Adi Lerer. Performer Andy Lucas. Performer David Ricardo Pearce. Performer Chris Spyrides. Performer Alistair Toovey. Performer Trudy Weiss.
4 Aug 15 to 29 Aug 15Park Theatre, Inner London :: V691990888
listing details L01006775387

T02135700453

Producer Tricycle. Director Jack Gold. Design Pamela Howard. Lighting Matthew Eagland. Performer Suzanne Bertish. Performer Nabil Elouahabi. Performer Constantine Gregory. Performer Adam Levy. Performer Ann Marcuson. Performer Jack Raymond. Performer Daniel Ben-Zenou. Performer Miranda Bates.
13 Mar 03 to 12 Apr 03The Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre), Inner London :: V250
listing details L148325221

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