Bystander 9/11

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Bystander 9/11: A Theatre Piece Concerning the Events of September 11, 2001 is a

National September 11th Memorial and Museum
in New York City. The play is written as a testimony of events starting from moments before the impact and continuing to describe NYC in the immediate aftermath, including the return to work in the offices of the Financial District. It requires a minimum of three performers (a narrator and two "New Yorkers") but is typically expanded to anywhere up to fifteen actors with different divisions of text.

This play is notable in that Langsner was the only dramatist known to have physically been at the event who created a play based on his first person account,[9][10] and also in its longevity as a testimonial performance text decades after the facts it recorded, as well as that it is extremely New York City centric but has enjoyed productions throughout the US and abroad. He claims to have finished the first draft before the end of the month the attacks took place. Many performances of the play took place on anniversaries of the attacks themselves and were the centerpiece of a day of community events.[11][12][13][14][15] It has primarily been popular with educational institutions, with a handful of professional performances.[16] The play has been cited in numerous scholarly works regarding both testimonial/documentary theatre and responses to the attacks or war itself.[17][18][19]

References

  1. ^ "Meron Langsner: Credits, Bio, News & More | Broadway World". broadwayworld.com.
  2. ^ https://www.actorsguild.org/history.html
  3. ^ "Memories kept through theater: One year later". thejustice.org.
  4. ^ "13 Theatre Works That Responded to 9/11". Playbill.
  5. ^ "Bystander 9/11 | New Play Exchange". newplayexchange.org. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  6. ^ ""Tawking the tawk!"". John McGlashan College. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  7. ^ "The Methuen Drama Anthology of Testimonial Plays". Bloomsbury. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  8. ^ "Bystander 9/11 - A Theatre Piece Concerning the Events of September 11, 2001 by Meron Langsner". YouthPLAYS. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  9. ^ Tirosh, Gur (2018-09-11). "Looking Back on 9/11: A Cultural Exploration - pop culture". History by Day.
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  11. ^ Razzaq, Zane. "Framingham explores 9/11 on stage, through the eyes of New Yorkers". MetroWest Daily News. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  12. ^ "'Bystander 9/11' a moving performance". The Iola Register. 2021-09-09. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  13. ^ "Twenty Years After 9/11, a One-Act Play Remembers | Tufts Now". now.tufts.edu. 2021-09-07. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  14. ^ "Framingham To Stage Bystander 9/11 Play on 20th Anniversary of September 11 at Amazing Things". Framingham SOURCE. 2021-08-12. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  15. ^ Thompson, Marissa (2022-11-14). "Students portray personal 9/11 stories through theatre | CSU". charlestonsouthern.edu.
  16. ^ ""Bystander 9/11" by Meron Langsner – a PY Playwrights Group Project". Project Y Theatre. 2016-08-29.
  17. ^ Delijani, Clare Finburgh., Finburgh, Clare. Watching War on the Twenty-First Century Stage: Spectacles of Conflict. India: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017.
  18. ^ A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Modern Age. United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.
  19. ^ A. Forsyth (Editor), C. Megson (Editor). Get Real: Documentary Theatre Past and Present, Palgrave MacMillan, 2011