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''Seven Other Children'' is a 2009 play by Richard Stirling. The play premiered at the New End Theatre,
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, London in May 2009.Playwright counters anti-Israel play, Jerusalem Post, 10 May. 2009, jonny paul, jerusalem post correspondent, london http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1241773214181&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull


Mission

Stirling penned the play as a response to
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's controversial play '' Seven Jewish Children'' at the
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. He told the
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that he wrote the play "to provide necessary context to a vital debate" after Churchill's play caused "such disquiet and anger". Elsewhere, he explained that ''Seven Other Children'' shows "the tragedy of the Palestinian child as a victim of a distorted education about Israel". On 14 May, the play was given four out of five stars by the Hampstead & Highgate Express. Proceeds from stagings of ''Seven Other Children'' are donated to the OneVoice Movement.http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1086043.html Haaretz, 17 May 2009, Liverpool cuts funding for festival that includes 'anti-Semitic' play, Cnaan Liphshiz


Production


Premiere

On 11 May, London's
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carried an article with details of correspondence to Stirling from the Royal Court Theatre, where ''Seven Jewish Children'' was originally staged. In the article, Stirling disagreed with the indication from Royal Court artistic director
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that the Churchill play needed no balance; the article stated that the Royal Court threatened legal action if Cooke's 'excuses' were read out onstage before the production of ''Seven Other Children'' at the New End Theatre. Further details of the correspondence appeared elsewhere. Like the Churchill play, Stirling's work is performed by nine actors and each scene is set within a period of recent history. In this play, however, the actors and the children they discuss are Palestinian.Seven Other Children,The
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, John Nathan, 7 May 2009 http://www.thejc.com/articles/review-seven-other-children
The original production was directed by Simone Vause. The cast was Simona Armstrong, Martin Brody, Philip Chamberlin, Amerjit Deu, Joy McBrinn, Claire Malka, Jodie Osterland and Phineas Pett.


Other stagings

In May 2009, the city of Liverpool withdrew public funding from a theatre festival that had scheduled ''Seven Jewish Children'' after the producers refused to balance the political message of the Churchill play with ''Seven Other Children''. Stirling called the producer's decision "at best incautious and at worst severely one-sided."


References

{{Reflist 2009 plays British plays Plays about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict Plays based on other plays