My Name is Rachel Corrie (Off-Broadway)

A moving and politically-charged solo show about an American activist in the Middle East.

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Looking out over the audience, Megan Dodds takes an opening night bow at the Minetta Lane Theatre in My Name is Rachel Corrie.

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What's in a name? Plenty, if it's My Name Is Rachel Corrie, the much-talked-out solo show about a 23-year-old American activist killed in Gaza. After a year of controversy, the play opened off-Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theatre on October 15 in a production starring Megan Dodds, who created the title role in London. On hand to share Dodds' big night were director/co-writer Alan Rickman, Corrie's parents and an array of New York notables. After the show, first-nighters celebrated at Bowery Bar. As always, Broadway.com was on the scene.

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Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Bree Elrod - Carson Elrod
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Reno - Marisa Tomei
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Bree Elrod - Megan Dodds
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Pam Pariseau - Gordon Greenberg - Keith Pariseau
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Sigourney Weaver
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Alice Hammerstein - Dena Hammerstein
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Katharine Viner - Megan Dodds - Alan Rickman
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Megan Dodds - Michael Moore
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Edward Hibbert - Dr. Barry Kine - Marian Seldes
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - cc - Megan Dodds
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Megan Dodds - parents of Rachel Corrie
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Brian Cox - Alan Cox
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Joe DiPietro - Dena Hammerstein
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Megan Dodds
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - John Barrett - Naomi Donne - Bob Crowley
Photo Op - Rachel Corrie opening - Alan Rickman - Laura Linney
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