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Credits

Opening Date: Oct 09, 2004; Lead Performance: Heather Raffo; Writer: Heather Raffo

Theirs are tales of terror: Women kidnapped and forced to become sex slaves, then beheaded for prostitution. A baby thrown to starving cats. A girl coated in honey and fed to Dobermans. We've been told of the inhumanity Iraqi women experience. Told by men. Coming from a woman's mouth — in this case, chameleonic actress-playwright Heather Raffo — the words cut bone deep. Aided by an abaya (a traditional black robe) and an arsenal of accents, the Iraqi-American inhabits the title's nine parts, including a renowned painter, an 'N Sync-obsessed young girl, and a pro-war expat. What Raffo unearths, beneath the aforementioned Saddam-inflicted atrocities, is the universal and very basic human trait of insecurity. It took nearly 10 years of research to give voice to the profoundly moving stories in Nine Parts of Desire, and we need only listen.


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