I loved it! There's a tremendous spirit running thru this show, celebrating women, and womanhood..And specifically, what that means, in the mideast..As a man, i found it revelatory and humbling on many levels.. as I may often think I understand a woman's plight.. but then I get educated again... I found much of this show illuminating..taking me past stereo typical broad strokes of a middle eastern woman's experience and into the nuances and details, and evolution of it. It inspired me to want to learn even more.
The commitment, energy and charm of the cast, the constant flow of the group of women, and a couple of fine gents, made this intimate theatre feel far more spacious! ...poetic, joyful, inspiring, and at times very funny.. this show,...
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I saw the confession of an Arab woman 2 time... I absolutely love it simply because it's real characters are very well connected to the wall with the wall directed only gets better every time I see you I want to put out a review to show my love and appreciate to the work the cast and crew putting in this masterpiece. The lead actress is absolutely amazing I couldn't stop watching her she was in the character from the beginning and the end of the actresses and actors are so good it's like watching HBO live on stage I love it congratulations ...
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If I could summarize this play in one word it would be invigorating because it encompasses this immense energy of inspiration that leaves me with a powerful drive to embrace my womanhood with pride in all that I do. From the moment I saw the play, I noticed a drastic boost in my confidence and talent as a writer and poet. As an Arab American woman myself, it was the reminder I needed to break through the final glass ceiling I kept ignoring. For years I was satisfied with my rebellion thus far, feeling like I had ruffled enough feathers but still nestled in timid safety. This was the break free moment, this play....
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This is a great show with so many nuances not only about Arab Women, but also about the human condition today. Ms Wahbe has a great ensemble cast that performs beautifully as a group to express very complex ideas and concepts. A big Bravo to all!...
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Powerful personal journey of a Middle Eastern woman that's very relatable. Well told with good character and story build up. I found it to be a very creative way to tell a very personal story. What's on the surface is never the whole story. I love how this play digs and reaches deep emotions and needs that we, as women, sometimes learn to bury. I was touched and inspired, and that's good enough for me. ...
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