The two-act play officially premiered as a 2005 showcase production at the Tony Award-winning
Berkeley Repertory Theatre. The play was and continued to be directed by acclaimed choreographer and director
Carla Blank through 2011. Its NYC debut, on September 11, 2009, at the
Nuyorican Poets Café was followed by a sold-out five-week run, which broke attendance records for plays at this landmark
Off-Broadway theater. In his Nuyorican program notes, Ali explained the choice of this date for the play's New York opening: "I believe by proactively confronting the history of that day through art and dialogue we can finally move beyond the anger, the violence, the extremism, the separatism, the pain and the regret, and build a bridge of understanding and reconciliation." The play received its international premiere performances at
MuslimFest in
Mississauga,
Ontario, Canada, on July 31 and August 1, 2010, and was showcased in Washington, D.C.'s Atlas Performing Arts Center on November 12, 2010, and at the
Kennedy Center's Millennium Hall on November 14, 2010. The one-hour performance of Act One remains archived on the Kennedy Center website. ==See also==