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Back of the Throat

Playwright: Yussef El Guindi

Directed by: David Wassilak

March 27 - April 12, 2009

 

Starring: Alan David, Kevin Beyer, John Pierson*, Julie Layton and Joseph Garner

Since Sept. 11, 2001, many Arab-American playwrights have gained prominence as they attempt to expose their reality in light of the World Trade Center attacks and the implementation of the Patriot Act. Yussef El Guindi’s play about an Arab-American writer under Homeland Security scrutiny brings to light America’s fears and prejudices, and exemplifies how this collective paranoia allows us to infringe upon our own citizens’ rights—demonstrating that history has a talent for repeating itself.

Back of the Throat Playwright: Yussef El Guindi

*Member Actors' Equity Association

Dennis Brown, The Riverfront Times

"People don't do such things," the already cynical Judge Brack observes in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler. And that was 1890 in Norway. In post-9/11 America, we are persuaded that they do. But some artists are standing up to chronicle these excesses. So it is that a film like Thomas McCarthy's The Visitor and a play like Back of the Throat are at the foundation of a new genre of works that seek to dramatize the realities of an America where such things are done — and perhaps done more often than most of us know.

ADDRESS

The Gaslight Theater

358 N Boyle Ave

St. Louis, MO 63108

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Phone: 314.458.2978

BOX OFFICE HOURS

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