About this Event
Developed through our Playwright Incubator series, New Arab American Theater Works is excited to present this world premiere play by Palestinian playwright, William Nour, and directed by Taous Khazem.
Rosette is a young Palestinian woman, born in 1948, the year of the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Her village was destroyed, and half her family are in refugee camps in Lebanon. It is now 1964. Displaced and living in Haifa with what is left of her family, she is coming of age, questioning her identity, her place in the family and society. Will she follow her sister into an arranged marriage or can she pursue her dreams in the city away from the social constraints of the small village life?
Venue Information
Paid parking available in the lot across the street. Additionally, there is a small lot available for disability parking adjacent to the building. This venue is ADA-accessible.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mixed Blood Theatre, 1501 South 4th Street, Minneapolis, United States
USD 17.85 to USD 39.19