
SEVEN has been performed all over the world and has been translated into 25 languages.
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- SEVEN in Scotland, December 8th
- SEVEN in Japanese, April 9-15
- A Tribute for Inez McCormack by Meryl Streep
- THUMBPRINT, an opera based on the story of Mukhtar Mai with discussion
- A Groundbreaking Critic Reviews SEVEN at Elan Ensemble in Los Angeles
- SEVEN at Elan Ensemble in Los Angeles
- Tour of SEVEN Inspires Audience in Washington DC
- The new touring production of SEVEN plays at the Queens Theater in Flushing
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SEVEN in Northern Ireland
March 7, 2014 – SEVEN In Ireland a first for SEVEN as it is performed by KABOSH in The Great Hall, Parliament, Belfast N.I. and at The Guildhall, Derry. NI. See the video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhTJ9e5lAfI
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SEVEN was performed in Dhaka (in a translation in Bangla). The play was read by 5 Ambassadors and 2 Heads of UN Mission.
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7 NATO Generals read the parts of the women in SEVEN
March 11, 2014 – In the fight for equality, SHAPE puts on the performance of a lifetime. ”Seven” is performed by high-ranking military personnel who take on the task of playing the parts of women militating against gender-based discrimination.
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Art at Work for Human Rights and Social Justice
University of Southern California performs SEVEN with an all-Equity cast. usc-Seven_EmailFlyer
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Video of SEVEN in rehearsal in the EU Parliment
EU Parliment TV ran this feature on MPs rehearsing SEVEN prior to their performance.
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Hillary Clinton introduces SEVEN at the 2010 Women In The World Conference
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton introduced SEVEN and talked about Vital Voices helping to give voice to the voiceless at the Women In the World Conference.
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