“Over the course of Ms. Schultz's performance, the Iraqi refugee population of New York City increased virtually by something like 10%, as she brought stories of urban refugee life into the spare rehearsal room...Ms. Schultz transformed herself...”
The New York Times

"Under Sarah Cameron Sunde's perceptive direction, Schultz gains our sympathies for a people who many people automatically suspect are our enemies. That alone is no small achievement."
The Star Ledger

"How can one person summarize so much pain, pride trauma, love and suffering like an Iraqi refugee while she is, in fact, not an Iraqi refugee herself? As a refugee myself, I gave up to the fact, that no one can hold the complexity of the crisis, it's so complicated and different. Yet I was wrong. In this event, I was captured from the first word until the end. It was brilliant."
Ibrahim, Iraqi refugee


Monday, September 15, 2014

NPCH in CHICAGO in February!

We are thrilled to partner with Silk Road Rising Theatre in Chicago to bring a weekend of performances of NO PLACE CALLED HOME to Chicago audiences as part of Silk Road Solos!




http://www.silkroadrising.org/live-theater/silk-road-solos

The Festival runs February 19 - June 14, 2015
at the Historic Temple Building, 77 W. Washington St., Chicago


No Place Called Home will run February 19-22, 2015

Please help us spread the word to folks in the area. Iraqi refugees and refugees from many nations are being created each and every day. Let us not forget them.

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