When Martyna Majok got the call that she was co-honored with a 2023 Steinberg Playwright Award and that she and Mona Mansour would each be given $100,000 from the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable ...
Mona Mansour was last at Mosaic Theater during the summer of 2018. “It starts with a question, which is ‘How did this American photographer, Mia, end up at the site of a massacre?'” she says. “With ...
You’ll have to set aside a goodly chunk of time — and for some, your preconceptions — to navigate all the compelling twists of “The Vagrant Trilogy,” Mona Mansour’s passionate, rewarding account of a ...
“You never know where something takes you as a writer… you think you want to write about one thing and it leads you to another path.” These are the words of Mona Mansour, a Lebanese American ...
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There’s a whole lot of swimming in “We Swim, We Talk, We Go to War,” the new play by Mona Mansour that Golden Thread Productions is premiering at San Francisco’s Potrero Stage. Sadly, there’s some ...
“Do you even see us?” a grieving Syrian mother demands, rebuking a war photographer in Mona Mansour’s penetrating 2017 play, “Unseen.” The question lashes out, sharp as a flashbulb’s glare, in the ...
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NEW YORK, Feb. 16, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mona Mansour, MD, MS, is welcomed to the Board of Physicians by the American Health Council. Dr. Mansour is currently the Director of Primary Care and ...
In Mona Mansour’s The Vagrant Trilogy, a promising 23-year old Palestinian grad student must choose whether to return to his family in a war zone — or leap into a more secure life alone as a refugee.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Mona Mansour’s rich trilogy, now at the Public Theater, follows a displaced Palestinian family. By Laura Collins-Hughes The matinee ...