The Mulberry Tree: A Play About Loyalty and Loss, Set in Historic Palestine – Jan 16-19
January 16 – 19, 2025
The Club at La MaMa
74A East 4th StreetNew York,
NY 10003
Tickets:
Adults: $25
Students/Seniors: $20
First 10 tickets are $10 (limit 2 per person)
Ticket prices are inclusive of all fees.
Written by Hanna Eady and Edward Mast
Directed by Alexandra Aron
Modified Showcase Run: January 16–19, 2025
As 1948, the year of the founding of the state of Israel, approaches, a Palestinian boy and his beloved neighbor, the village Rabbi, struggle to maintain their friendship in a village where Jews, Christians, and Muslims have lived side by side, trying to go about life as usual–until it becomes impossible. An achingly human story rooted in relationships and communities, The Mulberry Tree is a play about Palestine’s past and a heartbreaking but hopeful ode to its future. Written by longtime collaborators Eady (born in Palestine) and Mast (born in California), the story shows the painful price of loyalty and betrayal while honoring the power of memory.
“Despite the current circumstances, there was a time not too long ago in Palestine when Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived together in peace and harmony. My father, the late scholar Edward Said, was born in that place during that time. This play, grounded in history and truth, tells the story of two families whose deep, long-standing friendship is tested by the forces of politics and nationalism. As artists, I believe our role is to envision and create possibilities for the future, and often that requires a closer examination of both our humanity and our shared past. This play offers us the opportunity to do just that.” —Najla Said, portraying Salma in The Mulberry Tree
The cast includes Ramzi Khalaf (The Kite Runner, National Tour), Rachel Botchan (King of the Jews, Off-Broadway), Laith Zuaiter (TV: “Ramy”), Najla Said (Palestine, Off-Broadway), and Khalifa Natour (Grey Rock, The Band’s Visit, Tikkun), and Haythem Noor, (The Kite Runner, National Tour). The play is produced for Loose Change Productions byJohn Breen. The production team includes Khalifa Natour (Dramaturgy), Izmir Ikbal(set design), Dina El-Aziz (costume design), Habib Hanna (composer), Amanda Baughman (sound design), Tal Yarden (projection design), Stephanie Klapper (casting), Eileen Haggerty (production stage manager) and Amanda Reynoso (assistant stage manager). Special thanks to the Sari-Sari Women of ColorArts Coup for their ongoing support of this production.
Press Representative: Joe Trentacosta, JT-Public Relations
CAST OF ACTORS:
Rachel Botchan (Kokab)
Ramzi Khalaf (Noor)
Khalifa Natour (Rabbi Zakareeya)
Haythem Noor (Grandpa)
Najla Said (Salma)
Laith Zuaiter (Yitzhak/Tofeek)
CREATIVE & PRODUCTION TEAM:
Written by Hanna Eady and Edward Mast
Directed by Alexandra Aron
Dramaturg Khalifa Natour
Set Design by Izmir Ickbal
Costume Design by Dina El-Aziz
Lighting Design by Federico Restrepo
Music Composed by Habib Hanna
Projection Design by Tal Yarden
Sound Design by Angela Baughman
Props designed by Sarah Pencheff-Martin
Casting by Stephanie Klapper
Production Stage Manager Eileen F. Haggerty
Assistant Stage Manager Amanda Reynoso
Produced by John Breen for Loose Change Productions
Production Manager Lauren Parrish
Associate Production Manager S.J. Reynolds
Projection programmer/operator Eli Garmon
Wardrobe supervisor Sophie Millar
Audience development Shalva Wise
Marketing Cindy Sibilsky
Press Agent Joe Trentacosta
Graphic Design Lianne Ritchie
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