Read the Reviews for the Gaza-Set Solo Play A Knock on the Roof | Playbill

The Verdict Read the Reviews for the Gaza-Set Solo Play A Knock on the Roof

The play is currently running at New York Theatre Workshop through February 16.

Khawla Ibraheem in A Knock on the Roof Joan Marcus

The new play A Knock on the Roof, written and performed Khawla Ibraheem, is currently running Off-Broadway at New York Theatre Workshop. And the reviews are in. The play runs until February 16

The solo play follows a Palestinian mother living in Gaza during a conflict with Israel in 2014, and is directed by Obie Award winner Oliver Butler (What the Constitution Means to Me). 

Read the reviews below.

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Playbill will continue to update this list as reviews come in.

A Knock on the Roof features scenic design by Frank J Oliva, lighting design by OonaCurley, music and sound design by Rami Nakhleh, and projection design by Hana S. Kim. Lisa McGinn is the production stage manager.

A Knock on the Roof is a co-production with piece by piece productions and is presented in partnership with the 20th edition of Under the Radar (Mark Russell, Founding Director; Meropi Peponides & Kaneza Schaal, Co-Directors; ArKtype, Festival Producer).

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Photos: A Knock on the Roof at New York Theatre Workshop

 
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