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Third Country

Nura, a refugee, clings to her soccer ball like a lifeline as she meets Sasha, a resettlement worker who is her guide to a strange new home in this small Southern town. Playwright Suehyla El-Attar (Horizon’s The Perfect Prayer) was inspired by real life events in nearby Clarkston, Georgia, where thousands of refugees from around the world have been resettled over the last decade. With wit and optimism, she looks at a community in transition, and what happens when we must redefine and share our homes. A poignant new play from our own changing backyard.

TICKET INFORMATION
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8 PM
Saturday, 3 PM & 8:30 PM
Sunday, 5 PM

General admission tickets start at $20. Tickets may be ordered by phone at 404.584.7450 or online at horizontheatre.com.

Group rates are available. Call 404.523.1477 x111 for more information.

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