Toronto Globe and Mail: The Silencing of Rachel Corrie
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Kamal Al-Solaylee
26 May 2006
The Globe and Mail
The Silencing of Rachel Corrie
The Wrecking Ball, that purveyor of political theatre in Toronto, presents The Silencing of Rachel Corrie, a one-night only event at the Tarragon’s Spring Arts Fair. This new documentary piece of theatre is inspired by the writings of the 23-year-old peace activist who was killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli bulldozers as well as the knee-jerk reaction of a New York theatre company earlier this year to indefinitely postpone a planned production of a British play about her life, My Name Is Rachel Corrie. Saturday at 8 p.m. PWYC. Tarragon Theatre Extra Space, 30 Bridgman Ave. No advance booking.

