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<br /> active diversity and outreach e . t
<br /> cultural difference and underrepresented voices, While fictional, the � draws extensive
<br /> research into military culture, veterans' experience, lthe laves cf ra qi civilians during,
<br /> American war,"
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<br /> particularly the teenage girls who blog ed tlirou ;hoot the wat The characters �
<br /> are a male . fa'can American veteran, an Iraqi teenage
<br /> girl rlcggea, a � �� lc
<br /> military
<br /> therapist Al of these characters are believably cv all e�l �ticcir, war's aftermath, complex
<br /> loyalties
<br /> and moralities, and ,:are diverse in ethnicity and outlook
<br /> We plan to reach out tea military communities throughout the state to bring audiences to our
<br /> production agl also to spur interest an ha� g version the
<br /> production to tlataay ~asesatcaieara communities, Cape Fear Region l l heate and
<br /> l°`aayette'ville grate Univers ity have indicated interest..
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<br /> saw an increase in attendance from A ttca
<br /> continuing Jiocus can diversity. Among key, artists, tour were African American, rive were White,
<br /> five were male, and tcar were female.
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<br /> � l � African
<br /> � American,
<br /> l Latina./o, 7C1Yo White ea l lispaaac or ether as ameaudience will have amts of
<br /> engagement with this production and we will reach beyond it veterans groups and
<br /> axtlataa communities as well as lract Arne aeanrndl aicalatt � ccara �iesthrcagha Lit the
<br /> state. We believe that bringing in local, and national authorities on the various issues raised by
<br /> the piece-veterans, affairs, Middle Tlastean affairs, the medical treatment of traunna - o alert
<br /> their networks to the prodr•action and to lead post show discussions will faring diverse audiences
<br /> to the theatre.
<br /> ' "he cast consists tsts ct one African-American`
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<br /> c, one Iraq. i ,
<br /> a one Caucasian fern
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<br /> Based cta who we now lclacvc are on board, he creative design team will be composed o f"au
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<br /> Caucasi an women, four Caucasian men, and African-An acricaa woman, We will have
<br /> between 1, 60 and 1,,40 seats to fill We hope to find ten acy cetct tlatarca �cc a ide ra p of
<br /> the 11 o ay and fifteen percent from active duty military an d veteran communities,
<br /> at large, active duty and, veterans communities
<br /> and the rest, rnn the community
<br /> should increase both the 'L,atina/ca and t`a acan.- mericart make rifer of our audiences.
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<br /> a Ihe �ca tcraances will take� � � � a
<br /> all Studio '" at the
<br /> northwest
<br /> corner of the University of Carolina at Chapel llilla na irs, le location is easily
<br /> accessible from l r anld n Street and main thoroughfares through Chapel I-fill and routinely
<br /> attracts
<br /> an audience bath within and beyond the university.
<br /> project Activities: fit addition to the regularly sclaedaaled four to five performances per weep, we
<br /> wall schedule multiple talk backs with
<br /> t � audience and
<br /> panels
<br /> from aIous ctsct p t
<br /> lies: veterans t
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<br /> affaa.s, mtca eastern aa medical experts an fD a cognitive behavioral acs,
<br /> al reality app licati ons at example, we are partnering with the MorelReality,ti n and
<br /> Scie (",enter on an afternoon panel discussing c ent cen tt Virtual
<br /> including local experts and a member of the University them California Institute for
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