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The Great Divide archive"How do you open a door when there is no key? You burn down the whole room... And so I stood at the edge of my family with two choices. Jump through an open window. Or stay. And burn with the rest of them... And so I jumped." Inspired by a true story. On the afternoon of Saturday, 25 March 1911, someone screamed "Fire!" on the eighth floor of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Within ten minutes, 146 workers, many of them young women - and most refugees from some of the world's most oppressed countries - lay dead, either on the floor of the sweatshop or on the street eight storeys below. Winner of the 2015 Canadian Jewish Playwriting Competition, and a finalist in the 2015 Henley Rose Playwriting Competition for Women, The Great Divide tells the individual stories of just a few of these doomed young female workers of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. Full of heart, music and history, The Great Divide is an emotional and heartfelt insight into the immigrant and refugee experience of the early 20th Century, and those who paid the ultimate price for seeking opportunity and a new life across the ocean.

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Author: Alix Sobler

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Archive listings for The Great Divide (2016)

Work type: Play.

T01883596246

World PremiereProducer Georgina Ratnatunga (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre). Director Rory McGregor. Design Sebastian Noel. Lighting Sam Waddington. Music Tim Shaw. Performer Josh Collins (Jacob / Avram). Performer Hannah Genesius (Rosa). Performer Michael Kiersey (Max / Papa / Lustig / Samuel Gompers / Policeman / Judge / Others). Performer Emma King (Manya). Performer Miztli Rose Neville (Sadie / Sophie / Clara / Others).
4 Sep 16 to 20 Sep 16Finborough, Inner London :: V199
listing details L1549730460

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