16/10/2008

American Premiere

The Arab, the Jew and the Chicken
Only 6 Performances
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
October 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 & November 1
Forum Theatre - Festival of Arts
650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Tickets:
Reserved $15 - $20
Groups (10 or more) $10 - $15
(949) 499-5060


The Middle East conflict is no laughing matter!
Or is it?


Gallimaufry Performing Arts attempts to prove that is most definitely is
by presenting the American premiere of...

The Arab, the Jew and the Chicken

26/07/2008

LONDON PREVIEWS - PRE-EDINBURGH

Monday, 28th July - 8:00pm - Rosemary Branch Theatre
www.rosemarybranch.co.uk

Tickets:
£8 full/£6 concessions
To book, please call Box Office 020 7704 6665


Tuesday, 29th July - 9:00pm - The Arcola Theatre London
www.arcolatheatre.com

Tickets:
£6 per show
£10 per double bill
(To book a double bill, please call Arcola Box Office 020 7503 1646)

25/05/2008

EDINBURGH 2008!

THE ARAB, THE JEW AND THE CHICKEN

Venue: C central

Carlton Hotel, North Bridge

Edinburgh EH1 1SD
1st - 25th August 2008
8:30 pm



The Arab, The Jew & The Chicken - Courtyard Theatre March 2008

In March 2008, Conflict Relief performed "The Arab, the Jew and the Chicken at The Courtyard Theatre in London for 3 weeks and was well received.

Ofer Yatziv (left), Jana Zenadeen, Nour Alkawaja (right)



Rebbecca Gross, Ofer Yatziv























Jana Zenadeen, Ofer Yatziv























Adam Elabdaly (left), Rebbecca Gross, Ofer Yatziv











Ofer Yatziv (right), Jana Zenadeen, Nour Alkawaja (left)























Nour Alkawaja























Ofer Yatziv




















Rebbecca Gross
























Nour Alkawaja, Rebbecca Gross





















Nour Alkawaja






















Rebecca Gross























Adam Elabdaly



Ofer Yatziv, Jana Zenadeen

Trailer

16/03/2008

Fact Sheet

Conflict Relief Fact Sheet

Conflict Relief: The Arab and Israeli Theatre Collaboration

Co-founders:

Ofer Yatziv - Co-founder/Actor - Israeli

Nour Alkawaja - Co-founder/Actor - Palestinian

Jana Zenadeen – Co-founder/Actor - Lebanese

Rebecca Gross – Co-founder/Actor - British Jewish

Other collaborators:

Adam Elabdaly – Actor – Irish/Libyan

Margaret E. Hall – stage manager

The show was improvised, written and directed collaboratively by all of the members in the group.

Facts:

  • September 2006, Conflict Relief is formed by Ofer Yatziv, Nour Alkawaja and Jana Zenadeen.
  • October 2006, Rebecca Gross joins as an actress, becomes a co-founder in 2007.
  • January 2007, Zein Ja’far joins as an artistic collaborator, leaves in September 2007.
  • September 2007, “The Arab, the Jew and the Chicken” premieres at The Redbridge Drama Centre.
  • Autumn 2007, “The Arab, the Jew and the Chicken” tours a few venues in London (Canal Theatre CafĂ©, The Rosemary Branch) before coming to the Courtyard Theatre for a three-week run in March 2008.
  • February 2008, Adam Elabdaly joins as an actor.

Our Mission:

Conflict Relief is The Arab and Israeli Theatre Collaboration that unites artists of Middle Eastern, Muslim and Jewish origin to explore the conflict through comedy. We are a theatrical group that comments on the perceptions and feelings of the Middle Eastern conflict through performance. The stage is our vessel that provides a platform whereby we can explore the cultural similarities and embrace the differences that exist between us.

Website:

www.conflictrelief.org

Contact:

conflictrelief@yahoo.com

01/03/2008

08/02/2008

03/02/2008

BBC Coverage

This is an article written about our show "The Arab, the Jew and the Chicken" in BBC Arabic:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/arabic/middle_east_news/newsid_7146000/7146697.stm

Confliect Reflief

presents

THE ARAB, THE JEW & THE CHICKEN

AN ABSURD COMEDY SKETCH SHOW

Written and performed by Arab, Israeli, Jewish and Muslim actors.

11th March - 30th MarchTuesday - Sunday at 08:00
at the Courtyard Theatre studio

Go to http://www.seetickets.com/ or call
0870 163 0717
If you are booking the same day of the show, call the theatre directly: 0207 251 6018

22/07/2007

Performance Schedule

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Tuesday, 25th September 2007
8:00 PM

Redbridge Drama Centre
Churchfields, South Woodford
London, E18 2RB

Tel: 020 8504 5451

Directions: click here

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Wednesday , 24th October 2007
7:30 PM

Canal Theatre Cafe
Little Venice, Delamere Terrace
London, W2 6ND

Tel: 020 7289 6056

Directions: click here
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Thursday , 25th October 2007
7:30 PM

Canal Theatre Cafe
Little Venice, Delamere Terrace
London, W2 6ND

Tel: 020 7289 6056

Directions: click here

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Tuesday 6th November, 2007

7:30 PM

Rosemary Branch Theatre

Islington, 2 Shepperton Rd,

London N1 3DT

Directions: click here

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Wednesday 7th November, 2007

9:00 PM

Rosemary Branch Theatre
Islington, 2 Shepperton Rd,
London N1 3DT

Directions: click here

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Wednesday 21st November, 2007
7:30 PM

Rosemary Branch Theatre

Islington, 2 Shepperton Rd,

London N1 3DT

Directions: click here

18/01/2007

About Us

Our Story
On a chilly London October night in 2006 a Palestinian, an Israeli and a Lebanese got together over a shared desire to create theatre that addressed the conflict in the Middle East from a comedic perspective. And so Conflict Relief was born, a theatre group comprised of Nour, Ofer and Jana; three passionate performers with strong voices and an even stronger drive to highlight the absurdities of the region through comic relief. As the days grew colder and our ideas bolder, we continued the search to complete our group. One night in Bayswater, we found our British-Jewish voice, Rebecca, a soft-spoken strawberry blond with a wicked sense of humor. Our group now began to take more shape, and the dynamic became more colorful than before. We were left with one missing link however: the male Arab voice. And so our search for the perfect Arab Male actor in London pursued until Zein, A London-born and bred Lebanese male came along. As of January 2007, Conflict Relief is now made up of Nour, Ofer, Jana, Rebecca and Zein.

Our Mission
Conflict Relief is The Arab and Israeli Theatre Collaboration that unites artists of Middle Eastern, Muslim and Jewish origin to explore the conflict through comedy. We are a theatrical group that comments on the perceptions and feelings of the Middle Eastern conflict through performance. The stage is our vessel that provides a platform whereby we can explore the cultural similarities and embrace the differences that exist between us.

06/12/2006

Wrestling with a logo

It's not easy to come up with a symbol, a drawing, an animation that captures the spirit of this group. You want to be edgy, but not offensive; relevant, but not overstated, symbolic, yet not too abstract.
For now, we're sticking to just our title (above).

03/12/2006

About Us

Our Story

On a chilly London October night in 2006 a Palestinian, an Israeli and a Lebanese got together over a shared desire to create theatre that addressed the conflict in the Middle East from a comedic perspective. And so over a hot cup of coffee and some muffins, Conflict Relief was born; a theatre group comprised of Nour, Ofer and Jana; three passionate performers with strong voices and an even stronger drive to highlight the absurdities of the region through comic relief.

As the days grew colder and our ideas bolder, we continued the search to complete our group. One night in West London, we found our British-Jewish voice, Rebecca, a soft-spoken strawberry blond with a wicked sense of humor. Our group now began to take more shape, and the dynamic became more colorful than before. We were left with one missing link however: the male Arab voice. And so our search for the perfect Arab Male actor in London pursued until Zein, A London-born and bred Lebanese male came along. As of January 2007, Conflict Relief was made up of Nour, Ofer, Jana, Rebecca and Zein. In July of that year, however, Zein decided to leave us to pursue his love of basket weaving and we once again were back to four. We performed our very first show at the Redbridge Drama Center in September 2007 to a wonderful and encouraging audience. This led to more performances in the London area in the fall, and our momentum increased as we received more and more encouragement from audience members about the importance of our message.

We are now excited to have found a comedically intense male actor, Adam, who comes to us with roots in both Libya and Ireland. We are now in prep for our three week run at the Courtyard Theatre in East London and very excited, to say the least. We are only just beginning...

Our Mission
Conflict Relief is The Arab and Israeli Theatre Collaboration that unites artists of Middle Eastern, Muslim and Jewish origin to explore the conflict through comedy. We are a theatrical group that comments on the perceptions and feelings of the Middle Eastern conflict through performance. The stage is our vessel that provides a platform whereby we can explore the cultural similarities and embrace the differences that exist between us.

GROUP MEMBERS:













Nour Alkawaja - Co-founder
Nour is part Palestinian part Canadian and has spent most of her life moving between the East and West. She arrived in London in 2002 to train as a physical theatre performer. Since then, Nour has written a one woman show and two other original theatrical plays. She has toured in North America, Middle East , Africa and Europe . She has also been workshop leading and teaching Clowning and Physical theatre. Nour now dedicates her time to Conflict Relief and directing.















Ofer Yatziv L.L.C.M (Hons) - Co-founder
Ofer arrived in London from Israel in August of 2002 where he worked as a professional dancer. After serving in the Israeli defence force, Ofer graduated from the `Bat-Dor` studio in Tel-Aviv and pursued his career as a dancer with companies like The Young Kibbutzit Ensemble and 'Carmon'. Later he established O&A dance company and choreographed for stage including Karmial International dance Festival and screen. Ofer is a two time winner of the Tel –Aviv city prize for youth dance groups. After graduating in 2005 from three year theatre training with The Courtyard Theatre Training Company, Ofer turned to directing, producing and teaching theatre. Ofer hopes Conflict Relief will inspire people to look at life in a different way.












Jana Zenadeen - Co-founder
Jana is a Lebanese-American actress, writer and current MA Applied Theatre student at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Jana trained at the Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory in Washington , D.C. and the British American Drama Academy in Oxford . In 2002 Jana moved to New York where she appeared in many plays, including Live! With Pascale & Chantal (co-writer), Love in Las Vegas (writer), independent films and a role on hit TV series Law & Order. Jana is committed to creative projects that bring a positive awareness and understanding of the Arab culture through performance art, writing and film. Conflict Relief reaffirms her faith in theatre to change the way we see the world, and each other.

















Rebecca Gross - Co-founder
Rebecca is a British Jew, she trained on the Acting course at Central School of Speech and Drama and graduated in 2006. Theatre includes: 'Charity Wars', The Pleasance; 'Still Love', Hampstead Theatre; and 'Techniques of Breathing in an Airlocked Space', Old Red Lion. Commercials include 'Bonaqua' and 'Altoids'. She has also worked for BBC Radio, and was featured in a BBC television promo for 'The Restaurant'. She feels honoured to be working collaboratively with Conflict Relief and is enjoying the creative freedom this allows her, to send a positive message and to make people laugh.



















Adam Dahrouge - Actor, Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Bio coming soon!
http://www.uk.castingcallpro.com/adam.dahrouge















Margaret E. Hall - Stage Manager
Margaret comes to London from New York where she has been working for several years as both Director and Stage Manager. Work includes; The Strawberry One Act Festival and the Sam French Playwright Festival. Margaret has also worked professionally as an Equity Stage Manager in the U.S. with Stamford Theatre Works. Her skills and training have taken her to Austria , Russia , England and Romania . Margaret holds a BA in Theatre Arts from SUNY New Paltz, and is obtaining her MFA in Theatre Directing at East 15 Acting School, University of Essex .


PAST COLLABORATORS:


















Adam Elabdaly - Actor (March 2008)
Half Irish and half Libyan, Adam was brought up in Ireland from the age of four after moving from Libya. He performed in many plays and musicals both in the Irish countryside and in Dublin. Adam completed a BA Hons degree in TV and Film Production in Dublin, and was a member of Ireland's well known Musical society The Rathmines and Rathgar musical society performing in the National Concert hall in 2003. Adam has been in London since 2005 and graduated from The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in 2007 where he trained professionally as an actor and has been working with different artists and directors ever since.


















Zein Ja'far - Creative Collaborator (2007)
Zein is a Lebanese Londoner who was brought up on the mean streets of (Middle) East Acton, West London. He is currently studying for his MA in Near & Middle East Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies and is also the President of the SOAS Drama Society. Previous work as an actor has included Weiskopf in Ghetto (Sobel), Levine in Glengarry Glen Ross (Mamet), Petey in The Birthday Party (Pinter) and H.C. in the European Premiere of 110 in the Shade (Schmidt & Jones.) Zein hopes that through a combination of hip hop, comedy and his mother’s homous, people from both sides of the conflict can be brought closer together.