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The TE’A Company has developed an authentic theatre piece focusing on our veterans and their relationship to others and themselves once they return home.
The TE’A Project’s new theatrical performance piece, HOME/FRONT, based on insight conversations with scores of veterans and their families will…
ContinuePosted on April 1, 2011 at 3:30pm
The TE'A Project has employed its innovative, interactive, documentary-style approach to theatrical performance to develop a moving, funny, and deeply humane theatrical piece about the challenges and triumphs of American veterans as they come home after serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
We have turned to Kickstarter to help us bring this timely and penetrating performance…
ContinuePosted on March 7, 2011 at 7:32pm
In January 2010, Radha Productions entered into a local partnership with the George Washington University, Department of Theatre and Dance to collaborate on a TE'A Process, which produced, UnCommon Ground, a theatrical performance piece exploring the theme of being young, Muslim and female in the Nation’s capitol. Spanning two academic semesters, the project included fifteen young women from George Washington -- and 2 from George Mason University -- who formed the theatrical company, and…
ContinuePosted on February 4, 2011 at 6:00pm
TE'A is an award-winning theatre company that produces high quality, thought-provoking performances, which focus on relevant social issues in different communities.
During 2011, the TE'A Project will take its signature play, Under the Veil: Being Muslim (and non-Muslim) in America, post 9/11, on a tour of colleges, universities and other institutions in the northeast region.
The Play, which is set in New York City, is timely, provocative, and constructive. It uses theatre,…
ContinuePosted on February 4, 2011 at 12:30pm
The piece we present to you was group-devised, written collaboratively by the TE’A Company of actors, myself, and Radha Kramer, with Fred Johnson’s haunting and evocative chant added as musical backdrop. The process started as twenty willing and generous individuals shared their experience with us, in interview form, of life as part of the multi-faceted, multi-dimensional Muslim community in New York City and the effect of September 11th on their sense of identity and security. From there we…
ContinuePosted on January 1, 2011 at 1:30pm
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