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Women carve niche in Gaza's small theater world

Three determined Gazan women have established their own all-female theater production company.

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A scene from "Hashtag," a production by the theater troupe Bozour for Culture and Arts, is seen in a still from a video uploaded Oct. 23, 2017. — YouTube/KHALIL ALDABOUS

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Three Palestinian women who came together last year to establish an all-female theater troupe have taken Gaza’s top issues such as immigration and family ties to the stage with a play called "Hashtag."

Wissam Dirawi, Alaa Salem and Manal Barakat founded Bozour for Culture and Arts ("bozour" is Arabic for seeds) on July 1, 2016. They brought to the project 15 years of experience in local theaters as well as training abroad in Poland, Egypt and Jerusalem. Dirawi is the director, Salem is responsible for the cartoons and animations programs, and Barakat is the scriptwriter and production designer.

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