when: 28 - 29 July 2022 | venue: Riverside Theatres | cost: Adults $39, Concession $37, Groups 8+ $35, School Groups/ Teachers $23 | address: Corner of Church and Market St | website: https://riversideparramatta.com.au/show/them/ | tickets: https://riversideparramatta.com.au/show/them/
published: 29 Jun 2022, 5 min read
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From multiple-award winning playwright Samah Sabawi comes THEM, a compelling tale of survival, friendship, and the things we are willing to do to protect the ones we love.
Developed in consultation with people living in conflict zones and displaced by war, THEM tells the story of one young family as they face the decision whether to flee their war-torn city. Omar, Leila and their young child are counting down the days. Their friends enjoy fantasies of escape and the arrival of Omar's sister brings a real chance to get out - but at what cost?
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From multiple-award winning playwright Samah Sabawi comes THEM, a compelling tale of survival, friendship, and the things we are willing to do to protect the ones we love.
Developed in consultation with people living in conflict zones and displaced by war, THEM tells the story of one young family as they face the decision whether to flee their war-torn city. Omar, Leila and their young child are counting down the days. Their friends enjoy fantasies of escape and the arrival of Omar's sister brings a real chance to get out - but at what cost?
Go see THEM 2022.
THEM 2022 is on 28 - 29 July 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Parramatta. Call 02 8839 3399 for details. Visit their website at https://riversideparramatta.com.au/show/them/.
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