Saturday, March 2, 6:30 PM - in person at the First Church of Boston, 66 Marlborough St, Boston, MA
The Center for Arabic Culture Presents
PALESTINE
Written and performed by Najla Said
Direction and dramaturgy by Sturgis Warner
In Palestine, actor/playwright Najla Said provides a unique passage into one of the most volatile and historic corners of the earth. With compassion, humor, and honesty she makes a case for Palestinian and Arab points of view in ways that truly allow them to be heard. Raised in privilege on New York City’s Upper West Side (where many of her best friends were Jewish) Najla was forced as a teenager to take a family trip to the Middle East to visit her father’s homeland. Anorexic and depressed, obsessed with boys and the beach, her experiences nevertheless kindled a life-long exploration of what it means to be both Arab and American. Najla takes audiences on a whirlwind tour from kissing Jewish boys to “the stench of Gaza,” through two wars, the horrors of 9/11, encounters with world figures including Yasser Arafat, and life with her beloved father. Edward Said, was a professor at Columbia University and, until his death in 2003, a worldwide spokesman for Palestine and the Middle East.
For more information and to buy tickets: Najla Said- Palestine – Center for Arabic Culture (cacboston.org)