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In Conflict
Culture Project presents Temple University's acclaimed production

IN CONFLICT
Iraq veterans speak out on duty, loss, and the fight to stay alive

Best New Play
Philadelphia Weekly, 2008.

WINNER of Fringe First Award
Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2008.

FINAL WEEK

MUST CLOSE ON NOVEMBER 16th.

Tues., November 11: In Conflict Vets Herold Noel and Jamel Daniels For this special Veterans' Day event, actor Damon Williams will be joined by both veterans he portrays to discuss their experiences and take questions from the audience. Don't miss this final post-show event!

"It’s possible that no cast on or off Broadway these days shares fewer professional stage credits than the young ensemble of In Conflict, a sober and very affecting docudrama about veterans of the war in Iraq. Many of the performers in the show, which opened Wednesday night in a Culture Project presentation at the Barrow Street Theater, are still students at Temple University, where this production was first staged last year.

"Yet inexperience, in this instance, is an asset, part of a strangely harmonious matching of performers and the characters they embody. The men and women portrayed in In Conflict, adapted by Douglas C. Wager from Yvonne Latty’s 2006 book of interviews, describe themselves as woefully unprepared for the war that awaited them. As a Vietnam veteran, having served in Iraq under officers who were younger than he, marvels, “You had a whole command structure that had never been in conflict before.”

"It’s this double layer of rawness — untried actors trying to make sense of the feelings of untried soldiers suddenly tested in ways that strain sanity — that gives In Conflict its particular biting poignancy. Under Mr. Wager’s direction, the performers seem painfully in touch with the confused emotions they have been asked to give voice to, unprotected by the lacquered walls of well-honed technique. And the transcribed interviews of Ms. Latty’s book (its full title is “In Conflict: Iraq War Veterans Speak Out on Duty, Loss, and the Fight to Stay Alive”) acquire a specifically theatrical tension and immediacy." - BEN BRANTLEY, NY Times

In Conflict photo courtesy Ryan Brandenberg.

Learn more about the play and read the live blog here.

Tickets now on sale!

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Learn about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other issues affecting veterans here.

View or download the New York Times review of In Conflict.

View the Associated Press review.

View the Curtain Up review.


IN CONFLICT has won the Fringe First award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe!

See audience reactions to IN CONFLICT from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.