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Lists 13 Theatre Works That Responded to 9/11 Shows inspired by the tragedies of the terrorist attacks, their aftermath, and the rebuilding of America.
Gretchen Mol, Karen Pittman, Hari Dhillon and Josh Radnor in Disgraced Joan Marcus

[This article was originally published September 11, 2017.]

When tragedy strikes, we turn to art to help us reflect, explore, understand, and progress. The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, inspired countless books, films, and, of course, pieces of theatre. Today, as we remember those lost and honor those who helped rebuild, we also look back at the plays dealing with the crisis and its effects on our evolving country.

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Anthony LaPaglia and Sigourney Weaver in "The Guys."

1. The Guys
The play by Anne Nelson about a New York City journalist who helps a local fire captain write memorial speeches for his men who died in the World Trade Center crisis bowed starring Sigourney Weaver and Bill Murray in January 2002. The drama became a film, directed by Weaver鈥檚 husband, Jim Simpson, and starring Weaver and Anthony LaPaglia. In 2003, The New York Historical Society held two benefit performances of the work featuring Swoosie Kurtz and Dan Lauria.

2. Bystander 9/11
Performed as a documentary drama in 2002, Meron Langsner鈥檚 Bystander 9/11 was based on his stream-of-consciousness writings in response to the September 11 attacks. First seen in Boston and New York City, the work played small theatres nationwide and is part of the The Methuen Drama Anthology of Testimonial Plays.

3. The Mercy Seat
Neil LaBute鈥檚 play about businessman Ben who survives the World Trade Center attacks because of his extramarital affair with his boss鈥攐ne that kept him out of the office that morning鈥攑remiered at MCC in December 2002. Thinking his family believes he died in the disaster, Ben contemplates running away and starting a new life with his lover, bringing up questions of human impulse and morality. The production also starred Sigourney Weaver opposite Liev Schrieber.

4. Recent Tragic Events
This 9/12 story follows a couple on a blind date the day after the towers fell while the woman is trying to reach her sister in New York. Written by Craig Wright, the play opened Playwrights Horizons鈥� season in 2003.

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A scene from Omnium Gatherum

5. Omnium Gatherum
One of the three finalists for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the play by Theresa Rebeck and Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros premiered at Kentucky鈥檚 Humana Festival in 2003 before opening Off-Broadway at the Variety Arts Theatre later that year. Over a Manhattan dinner party, a former caterer, British journalist, American writer, and others ponder and argue about capitalism, terrorism, feminism, heroism, morality, and justice.

6. The God of Hell
Written in response to September 11, Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard tells the story of a Wisconsin dairy farmer and his wife and the disruption of their peaceful life in Middle America by an ultra-patriotic government employee. The drama debuted at The Actors Studio Drama School and eventually played the Donmar Warehouse in London and even reached the theatre community in Australia.

7. The Domestic Crusaders
A few years out from September 11, works began reflecting post-9/11 culture. Wajahat Ali鈥檚 play about a Pakistani-American family of six who gather for the youngest sibling鈥檚 21st birthday explores a new type of kitchen sink drama.

8. Truth Serum Blues
Commissioned by Pangea World Theater, Truth Serum Blues marked Ismail Khalidi鈥檚 playwriting debut. His story follows a young Arab-American living in a post-9/11 world.

9. United States of Banana
A mix of experimental theatre, poetry, and shorty story, United States of Banana began as a work only on the page. In 2011 and 2012, writer Giannina Braschi performed dramatic readings of her work.

10. Disgraced
In 2013, Ayad Akhtar won the Pulitzer Prize for his Disgraced, which then transferred to Broadway in 2014. Exploring themes of self-loathing, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, Akhtar鈥檚 provocative work highlighted new obstacles for Muslim-Americans in a post-9/11 climate.

11. Good Morning Gitmo
The one-act dark comedy takes place in the future warden鈥檚 office of Guantanamo Bay. Written by Mishu Hilmy and Eric Simon, the play premiered at Chicago鈥檚 Annoyance Theatre in 2014.

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Michael Rupert in Elegies

12. Elegies
William Finn鈥檚 song cycle Elegies, about dealing with grief in a post-9/11 world, included the specific and that describes the plane crashes at the World Trade Center.

13. Come From Away
The most recent Broadway work to commemorate events related to 9/11, the musical by David Hein and Irene Sankoff chronicles the 38 planes re-routed to Gander, Newfoundland, when U.S. air space closed in response to the terrorist attacks. Billed as a 鈥�9/12 story,鈥� the show earned seven Tony nominations and one win for its depiction of the importance of human kindness. A film capture of the musical on Apple TV+ September 10 and on the Main Stem September 21.

Ruthie Fierberg is 半岛体育's former executive editor of features and branded content. She is also a freelance writer, moderator, and podcaster. Find more at .

 
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