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KIM SCHULTZ
Nationality:
USA
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Kim Schultz's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates
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F Trip, The
Synopsis:
the F Trip is a powerful, hilarious look at where we place our beliefs. See how liars, pigeon poop, and big, holy rocks can change your life: three trips, three men, one unbelievably autobiographical solo show
- nytheatre.com
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1st Produced:
Midtown International Theatre Festival 2007
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No Place Called Home
Synopsis:
Falling in love with one of the refugees was never part of Kim Schultz's plan, but an Iraqi man named Omar changed all that. No Place Called Home is that unexpected story - a true story about an American woman and an Iraqi man, a story about one refugee out of 4 million, a story that isn't supposed to be a love story. No Place Called Home is produced as part of the Iraqi Voices Amplification Project (IVAP), a global initiative started by Intersections International to use the power of the Arts to call attention to the displacement of more than 4 million Iraqis as a result of the US military involvement in Iraq. Since 2006, an estimated 2.2 million Iraqis have fled their country, living as illegal migrants abroad - unable to work, access health or social services, or obtain an education for their children, with another 2 million displaced internally. Intersections led a delegation of eight American artists, including Schultz, on a three-week immersion trip to Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria where they talked to hundreds of refugees. Upon their return, the artists began creating a series of pieces designed to humanize the crisis and give voice to the millions of refugees whose plight has yet to enter broad public consciousness. No Place Called Home is the centerpiece of this effort. Taking a page from the life of the refugees, No Place Called Home will have a nomadic run with performances at the Wild Project, 3LD, the Mile Square theatre in Hoboken, NJ, and the Cell.
- nytheatre.com
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1st Produced:
Various venues in the NYC area 08 Oct 2010
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