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PARTS OF DESIRE written by Heather Raffo directed by Joanna Settle featuring Mozhan Marnò January 20March 5, 2006 Thrust Stage running time: 90 minutes, no intermission Watch the trailer (3.6 MB) Hear an NPR feature on the show One of the five best plays of 2003London Independent Critics Pick of The New York Times, Time Out NY and The Village Voice Winner: Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Solo Show, Outstanding Sound Design Riveting!Time Out New York SpellbindingVariety A triumph an example of how art can remake the world.The New Yorker See it soon. See it tonight.The Wall Street Journal The female half of Iraq has come to America. Dont miss this amazing theatrical experience!Gloria Steinem It reflects the very soul of Iraq. Every American should see 9 Parts of Desire.Ambassador Samir Shakir Suaidaie, Permanent Representative of Iraq to the United Nations Nothing short of stunningContra Costa Times Poignant provocative played with striking assuranceSan Francisco Chronicle Marno skillfully inhabits the lives of Raffos diverse women.Oakland Tribune speaks the quiet truth of those whose voices have been silencedSan Jose Mercury News A portrait of the extraordinaryand ordinarylives of a cross-section of Iraqi women, 9 Parts of Desire lifts the veil on women in the war zone. The voices are a study in contrasts: vivid and subdued, sophisticated and naïve, seductive and standoffish. But they cohere to form a powerful collective portrait of suffering and endurance. So begins the New York Times radiant review of this remarkable solo performancethe Times pick of the week for 24 straight weekscoming to Berkeley after its highly acclaimed and often-extended off-Broadway run. Its a work so compassionate that it reveals our shared humanity in a way that CNN never can. ABOUT THE PLAY 9 Parts of Desire was inspired by Heather Raffos trip to the Saddam Art Center in Baghdad, where she saw room after room filled with billboard-sized portraits of Saddam Hussein before discovering a back room, with little more than a nude woman clinging to a barren tree. There was a light in front of her like a sun, Raffo remembers, and her head was hanging, bowed. It was titled Savagery. Curious about the artist who created this striking work and the world that inspired her, Raffo began interviewing Iraqi womenultimately collecting the stories and experiences that have created the plays composite characters. 9 Parts of Desire was first performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and then moved to London, where The Independent hailed it as one of the citys five best plays. Readings were given in New York as part of The Publics New Work Now festival before the Manhattan Ensemble Theater production opened in late 2004. After playing Berkeley, the play will travel to Philadelphia, Seattle and Washington, DC, as well as Brazil, France and Turkey. |