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  1. Ismail Khalidi (Arabic: إسماعيل خالدي; born 1982) is a Palestinian/Lebanese American playwright, screenwriter and theater director whose work tackles the history of Palestine and the modern Middle East, as well as wider themes of race, colonialism, displacement and war.

  2. Ismail Khalidi : Writer - Actor - Poet. Bio. Ismail Khalidi. Born in Beirut to Palestinian parents and raised in Chicago, Ismail Khalidi is a playwright and director who has written, directed, performed, curated and taught internationally.

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  3. Ismail Ragib Khalidi (Arabic: إسماعيل راغب الخالدي; November 13, 1916 – September 2, 1968) was a senior political affairs officer for the United Nations Department of Political Affairs. Khalidi was born in Jerusalem, then still part of the Ottoman Syria, on November 13, 1916.

  4. 7 de ene. de 2024 · Brief bio. Ismail Khalidi is a Palestinian-American playwright, poet, and performer known for his compelling plays that delve into the Palestinian experience and broader political and cultural themes. Raised in Chicago, he has written, directed, performed, and taught internationally, showcasing his diverse talents in the arts. Major Milestones.

  5. Born in Beirut in 1982, Ismail Khalidi is a Palestinian American playwright, poet, and performer. His plays include Truth Serum Blues (Pangea World Theater, '05), Foot, Final Status, Tennis in Nablus (Alliance Theater, ’10), Sabra Falling and a co-adaptation of Returning to Haifa. He is the co-editor of Inside/Outside: Six Plays from ...

  6. 1 de sept. de 2016 · Born in Beirut in 1982, Ismail Khalidi is a Palestinian-American writer. His plays include Tennis in Nablus (Alliance Theater), Foot, Truth Serum Blues (Pangea World Theater), Final Status, Sabra Falling, and the co-adaptation of Ghassan Kanafani’s novella Returning to Haifa for the stage.

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