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New play highlighting the plight of gay and lesbian Iraqi refugees. Using first hand images of refugees by photojournalist Bradley Seckler and interviews conducted by the Human Rights Watch, director Douglas Rintoul has created a show told from the viewpoint of one who got away.Performed on a bed of 700 items of discarded men's clothing, the play confronts the reality of over 700 homophobic murders at the hands of militia groups in so-called 'liberated' Iraq.
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