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The National Theatre of Scotland's production of "Black Watch." Image credit: Manuel Harlan.    

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Thursday, October 25, 2007
FREE PANEL EVENT
St. Ann's Warehouse
following the 8:00 p.m. performance of Black Watch

Join us for an impassioned discussion on the challenges artists and journalists face when writing and making work about contemporary conflict.   

PANELLISTS

Joshua Casteel, former US Army soldier, Abu Ghraib interrogator and playwright at the University of Iowa   
Joshua Fouts (moderator), director, University of Southern California Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School   
Howard LaFranchi, diplomatic affairs writer, Christian Science Monitor   
John Tiffany, associate director (New Work), National Theatre of Scotland and director of Black Watch   

Program introduction by Lord Neil Kinnock, Chair of the British Council

Black Watch returns to St. Ann's Warehouse in Fall 2008 for an extended run.   

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