
Morris Theatre Guild is presenting the 9/11 tribute, New York, by David Rimmer.
David Rimmer, a Pulitzer Prize finalist author for Album, originally wrote New York to raise funds for volunteer psychiatrists dedicated to helping the overwhelming number of patients psychologically affected by 9/11. Depicting the reactions of 15 individuals to the events of that day, the characters all speak to a central psychiatrist. The play has been performed at theaters, schools and colleges throughout New York and the Northeast to great acclaim, called "brilliantly written... a thought-provoking event avoiding the sentimental and capturing realistic portraits of how we're all dealing with it... a touching exploration of the effects of September 11 on the lives of average New Yorkers" by The New York Resident.
September 11, 2001 left all of us changed...forever. We realized that just because we live in The United States Of America, we are not automatically safe. We, as every other nation, are vulnerable.
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