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Click on the photographs to see the slideshow. (All photographs taken by Wilfredo-Benitez)
Our plan is to have performances of In Darfur all over Southern California throughout 2009. Below is a list of scheduled performances. To find out more about the play, check out the synopsis. This production would not be possible without the committed efforts of our team. All performances are FREE unless otherwise noted.
The play is approximately 1 hour 15 min long. A discussion / Q&A session will follow each performance. If you'd like to schedule a performance, please contact us or call us at (949) 300-4100. Due to adult themes and language, this play may not be suitable for young children.
Sunday
Mar
15 St. Anselm's of Canterbury Episcopal Church
13091 Galway St. Garden Grove, CA 92844 [google map] [mapquest] Cost: FREE Time: Performance starts at 6:30p. Directions: The play will be held in the main sanctuary. Donations from this performance will benefit GI-Net's Civilian Protection Program. Saturday
Mar
21 Cost: FREE Time: Silent auction at 6p. Performance starts at 7:00p. Directions: The play will be held in the main sanctuary. Donations from this performance will benefit Jewish World Watch's Solar Cooker Project to directly support the refugees in Darfur camps. Sunday
Apr
19 Cost: FREE Time: Performance starts at 6:00p. Directions: The play will be held in the main sanctuary. Net proceeds from donations at this performance will benefit GI-Net's Civilian Protection Program. Thursday
Apr
30 Cost: FREE ($5 suggested donation) Time: 6:30p Directions: The play will be held at the Waltmar Theatre. After the performance, we will have a panel discussion featuring Adam Abaker, a Darfuri refugee. Net proceeds from donations at this performance will benefit GI-Net's Civilian Protection Program.
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In Darfur produced by Orange County for Darfur Moving Target Theatre “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.”
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