March 2003. Rachel Corrie – a young American activist – is killed by an Israeli Army bulldozer while protecting a Palestinian home from demolition.
Taken from Rachel’s own diaries and e-mails home to her parents, this moving and deeply personal play follows her journey from teenage suburban life into the middle of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Recounting the cruelty and humanity she witnessed during her time in Gaza, Rachel’s words are as relevant today as ever and call on us all to act for peace.
Directed by Steffan Donnelly and performed by Hannah Daniel, this is the first time a showing of this play will be presented in Welsh with a new translation by Menna Elfyn. The creative team also includes Maariyah Sharjil as Set and Costume Designer, Kareem Samara as Sound Designer and Elanor Higgins as Lighting Designer.
The original English play was jointly edited by Katharine Viner and the late Alan Rickman, and it was first performed in 2005 at the Royal Court Theatre in London. To date, the play has been performed in 20 countries, including Israel, and has been translated into 12 languages.