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From:
Terje Rod-Larsen •
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Sent:
Sunday, June 26, 2016 4:06 PM
To:
Jeffrey Epstein
Subject:
Fwd: OSLO
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From: Bart Sher
Date: June 26, 2016 at 17:03:42 GMT+2
To:
Subject: Fwd: OSLO
We are getting lots of this.
Hope all well.
B
Sent from my iPhone
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From: Andre Bishop
Date: June 26, 2016 at 10:25:10 AM EDT
To: "J.T. Rogers" SIMIONIMIIIIIIa
>, Bart Sher
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Subject: Fw: OSLO
Amazing!
From: Jeffrey Horowitz a»
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2016 10:22 AM
To: Andre Bishop
Subject: OSLO
Dear Andre:
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Last night I saw OSLO and wanted to share a note of =ongratulations. JT's play; Bart's staging and the LCT
prod=ction are brilliant and moving and urgent.
I'm an atheist and grew up in a Jewish household.&=bsp; We rarely went to temple. Being Jewish had a cultural
meaning — not=religious — and the core cultural values were rooted in morality and jus=ice. It was impossible to speak
about Israel with my parents. Some of my family died in the Holocaust=nbsp; and I had two relatives who lived in Israel
and were miraculous surv=vors of Auschwitz — they married when they got out.
Arabs were monsters who wanted to push the Jews into=the sea, i.e.to destroy Jewish identity and exterminate
us. &nrsp; Arafat was a synonymous with Hitler — inhuman. = Arafat --- like Hitler -- cowardly and heinously killed
innoc=nt civilians The Israelis were blameless. They didn't take land.&nb=p; They didn't make Palestinians second
class citizens. = There was a UN treaty after Hitler.
The lar=er Arab countries fanned the fires of Palestinian
discontent because Arabs=hated Jews. They were jealous of us. Anyway, I was told, the larger Arab countries c=uld
offer the Palestinians land for a homeland.
It was impossible to make peace with the Palestinian= as the PLO were terrorists and didn't want peace. They
wanted our e=termination. When I visited Israel with my parents ,it was poi=ted out where such and such a battle had
been fought; where the streets had run red with blood; where innocent children had horr=bly died. They had been
killed horribly, but it was not mentioned wh=t happened to Palestinian children.
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The conflict with Jews and Arabs/ Arabs and Jews was=the defining moral conflict of my growing up. Before the
Civil=Rights movement, before Vietnam, for me, the burning questions of justice =nd injustice were made clear in the
Palestinian -Israeli conflict. Clearly, there was no clear right and=wrong. There is injustice on both sides. Peace would
be a canv=s for trying to work out differences and allow co-existence while th= fury on both sides would hopefully
slowly abate.
What I found so moving about OSLO as theatre is that=it brought alive a simple, human belief in the possibility
of people who h=te each other; who had done mutual injustice; confronting each other=and talking. OSLO makes this
achingly human and dramatic. The complexity of debate and negotiation =96 words — become wonderful theatre. The
movement of events =nbsp;works and the OSLO doesn't end -- as we know -- with sw=etness and accord but with
possibility and ambiguity. A =andshake. And all this was happening while there was terrible conflict happening. &=bsp;
No matter what we think of OSLO, people who had never talked to=ether, but only killed each other, met and spoke. It's
a great dis=urbing subject for theatre and art and, of course, vital for us to be reminded when we demonize the other,
or our enemies, th=t it isn't so simple.
Best,
Jeffrey
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