Windows on the World single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Windows on the World
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'This verbatim play focuses on the previously unheard perspectives of individuals who were in New York on 9/11. Windows on the World was inspired by two of the author's friends: Alicia Titus, a flight attendant, who was murdered on the second plane that flew into the towers; and Judy Kaplan, who brought perspective, humor and wisdom to the day's events with her tales of walking home from downtown to Queens and how her life has changed since. Poets, lawyers, administrators, artists and fire fighters have shared their experiences and describe how their lives have changed as a result of this day of de-enlightenment. Also, for the first time you will get to hear the first call to 911 dispatch made by FDNY firefighter (Ret.) John Jermyn who shares his story of surviving the collapse of the towers.' (The Blank Theatre Company website)

Production Details

  • Produced by The Blank Theatre Company as a benefit reading for the company's Living Room Series new play development program at The Stella Adler Theatre Hollywood, California, United States of America, 12 September, 2011. Directed by Kirsten Sanderson.

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Subjects:
  • New York (City), New York (State),
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    United States of America (USA),
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    Americas,
  • 2001
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