Black Stripe Theater presents SEVEN, April 14-17, 2016 @ Trance Mission Theatre
Director Rachel Walzer, and producer Sarajean Rossitto will bring to
the Tokyo the true stories of seven women who bravely fought for the
well-being of women, families, and children around the globe.
Performances:
April 14 (Thurs) 7:30pm
April 15 (Fri) 7:30pm
April 16 (Sat) 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 17 (Sun) 2:00pm & 7:30pm
Tickets – minimum donation per person *
SANGUBASHI TRANCE MISSION THEATRE
Sangubashi Guest house B1,Yoyogi 4-50-8, Shibuya-ku Tokyo
東京都渋谷区代々木4-50-8参宮橋ゲストハウスB1
Closest station: Sangubashi, Odakyu line
Map and link to theater site http://www.trance-mission.jp/access.html
SEVEN tells the true stories of
With gratitude to Vital Voices Global Partnership.
Please share with others you might be interested in supporting the production in anyway.
* Note: Due to disturbing subjecting matter, people under 15 years of age will not be admitted.
Performances:
April 14 (Thurs) 7:30pm
April 15 (Fri) 7:30pm
April 16 (Sat) 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 17 (Sun) 2:00pm & 7:30pm
Tickets – minimum donation per person *
- 3500 yen – for all reservations and payments made before April 1
- 4000 yen – for all reservations and payments made from April 1
- Your payment includes one drink.
- All profit from this show will be donated to Resilience, (NPO法人レジリエンス、http://resilience.jp/) a nonprofit organization raising awareness about domestic violence in Japan.
- If you do not receive a confirmation email within one day or if you need to change your reservation, please contact blackstripehteater@gmail.com
SANGUBASHI TRANCE MISSION THEATRE
Sangubashi Guest house B1,Yoyogi 4-50-8, Shibuya-ku Tokyo
東京都渋谷区代々木4-50-8参宮橋ゲストハウスB1
Closest station: Sangubashi, Odakyu line
Map and link to theater site http://www.trance-mission.jp/access.html
SEVEN tells the true stories of
- Marina in Russia, protecting women from domestic violence;
- Sochua in Cambodia, rescuing girls from human trafficking;
- Annabella in Guatemala, giving voice to the poor;
- Fairda in Afghanistan, empowering rural women;
- Hafsat in Nigeria and Mukhtar in Pakistan, fighting for women’s education and rights;
- and in Inez Northern Ireland, promoting peace and equality.
With gratitude to Vital Voices Global Partnership.
Please share with others you might be interested in supporting the production in anyway.
* Note: Due to disturbing subjecting matter, people under 15 years of age will not be admitted.
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