Photo Flash: Voices in Conflict

By: Jun. 27, 2007
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Voices in Conflict -- a controversial new play about the war in Iraq, created by advanced theatre students of Wilton High School, which was banned from performance by school officials -- returns by popular demand for three performances only July 11-13 at 7:00pm at Vineyard Theatre (108 East 15th Street), where the play made its New York premiere earlier this month. Performances are free and open to the public. Tickets must be reserved in advance through the The Vineyard box office, by phone or online.  Bonnie Dickinson directs.
 
Following each performance will be a Talk-Back, led by Robert Cohen, Professor and Chair for the Department of Teaching and Learning at NYU's Steinhardt School of Education.  Press notes state, "Created by Ms. Dickinson's class of advanced theater students at Wilton High School in Wilton, Connecticut, Voices in Conflict is based on the actual words of American soldiers serving in Iraq and Iraqi civilians, as they have appeared in blogs, books, documentaries, interviews and letters. As the concerns, anguish, pride and perception of these soldiers are articulated, Voices in Conflict explores the human dimension of war."
 
The student creators and company of the play are Sarah Anderson, Nick Basile, Erin Clancy, Afton Fleming, Devon Fontaine, Seth Koproski, Chris Kozlowski, Natalie Kropf, Nick Lanza, Cameron Scott Nadler, Jimmy Presson, Allie Rizzo, Tara Ross, Dagan Rossini, Taylor Telyan, and Mike Ward.  Voices in Conflict and the Advanced Theatre Students of Wilton High School recently received the Music Theatre International Courage in Theater Award, the first such award in the 54-year history of Music Theater International.
 
For information, please contact The Vineyard box office (Mondays-Thursdays, 1pm-6pm; and Fridays, 1pm-3pm) at 212-353-0303 or visit www.vineyardtheatre.org.  For additional information about Voices in Conflict, please visit www.voicesinconflict.com.  

Photos by Jaisen Crockett

 
Nick Basile


Natalie Kropf and Chris Kozlowski


The advanced theatre students of Wilton High School


Chris Kozlowski


Afton Fleming


Jimmy Presson


Taylor Telyan



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