Our play about the October 7 attack on Israel to Open in New York
Tickets are on sale now for our new verbatim play that highlights tragedy, heroism and resilience.
We have huge news.
We’ve just announced our latest project: a verbatim play about the October 7 attack on Israel. This is one of the most important projects we have ever done, and we need your help to see it through.
It’s called OCTOBER 7, and it’s based entirely on the interviews we conducted when we went to Israel shortly after the attacks. OCTOBER 7 is a verbatim play. It is based entirely on interviews with those who lived through the day. No added drama or editorializing. It's the story of Israel's darkest day in the words of those who lived through it. It is a story of tragedy but it is also a story of heroism, determination, and hope.
You’ll hear the suspenseful, riveting stories of a dozen people who lived through that day. There’s a police officer who defended his village for 24 hours, a mother who kept her family safe while terrorists tried to breakdown their door, and young people who had their peaceful worldview shattered when they were attacked at a concert. Each story is incredible, and testifies to the strength of the Israeli people.
You can purchase tickets HERE. It opens in New York City on May 2, but even if you can’t attend there’s also an option to donate. We really need all of you amazing supporters to help us with this one – in addition to the project being so, so important, it’s also incredibly expensive. Due to the subject matter, we unfortunately need tight security, on top of the expense of launching a play in New York.
We also want to bring the play on the road to every Ivy League school that turned a blind eye, even tacitly encouraged, calls for the genocide of Jews. Everyone needs to see OCTOBER 7 because the media has been trying to turn the world’s sympathy and support away from Israel and towards Hamas, who started the war. People need to know the truth. There would be no need for a ceasefire if October 7 had not happened.
You can read more about the play in our exclusive interview with the Daily Mail.
See you in New York.
I live in Cali so I won’t be attending but I have contributed to this project and look forward to seeing the “movie” of the play.
It is said that he who blesses Israel shall be blessed…
God Bless you!❤️🇮🇱🙏