I can't recommend seeing this play more highly. But don't take my word for it. The CITY PAPER in Washington, DC, called it "probably the best piece about Iraq" to date. "The Warrior" opened at the Capital Fringe Theater Festival this past July and was a selection of the international theater festival, FringeNYC, in August.
On Saturday, November 8th, anyone in the DC area will have an opportunity to see the play performed and to join in a discussion afterwards about post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The performance will be directed by Kevin Murray, and feature Marietta Hedges and Mary Lechter in a Theater of the First Amendment production.
"Marietta Hedges is quite remarkable. She gives an extremely passionate performance," the CITY PAPER says.
"The Warrior" is returning for one night only, Saturday, November 8th, at George Mason University.
Following her performance as "The Warrior," Marietta Hedges will be joined onstage for "The Warrior" TALKback!
The panel discussion will include Iraq War veterans Amy Baxter and Adam Kokesh, GMU Conflict Resolutions department professor Dr. Carlos Sluzki, and will be moderated by David Swanson of AfterDowningStreet.org.
"The Warrior" TALKback! ONE NIGHT ONLY, Saturday, November 8 at 8 PM at George Mason University.
For tickets ($15): 888-945-2468 or
http://www.tickets.com or
http://www.theaterofthefirstamendment.org
Here are directions to George Mason University:
http://www.gmu.edu/welcome/Directions-to-GMU.html
Here are details on the venue for this event:
The Center for the Arts is located on the Fairfax campus of George Mason University, six miles west of Beltway exit 54, at the intersection of Braddock Rd. and Route 123. Your most convenient parking option is the Visitor Parking Deck, located directly adjacent to the Concert Hall. For a nominal fee, the covered parking deck offers a walkway to the Concert Hall, TheaterSpace and Harris Theater. Free parking is available in Lot K (across the pond from the Concert Hall) when a performance is going on at the Center for the Arts.