Talk:In Fair Palestine: A Story of Romeo and Juliet
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[edit]- The intro says that Hart started the project, the synopsis says that the students conceived of the dream. What do the sources say? HG | Talk 21:59, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
- The Syrian newspaper al-Watan says that the students from the Ramallah Friends Schools "prepared, produced, acted, and filmed" the project. It says the English-teacher at the school, D[ouglas]. Hart, motivated them and supported the equpping and financing of the project for three years, even after he had returned to the States. Tiamuttalk 22:17, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
- This article in the Jordanian newspaper Dar al-Hayat translated by google says the students wrote the play and that they picked Shakespeare themselves (of the choices on offer in their English class with Hart, as I understand from their own writings on the subject, as written in the external links section.)
I will try to do more edits to the article, but having made a lot to one that was deleted after all the improvements I made anyway, I'm holding off on intensive work until I get an okay regarding it's notability. It hurts to work that hard and see it go down the drain so quickly. :) Tiamuttalk 22:24, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
- Good pt. Your fact-checking fellow editor, HG | Talk 22:25, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
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