The Jungle (U.S. productions)

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The Jungle (U.S. productions) is a U.S.-staged version of the acclaimed play about refugees living in the Calais migrant camp, known for its immersive, politically charged theater experience.

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instanceOf theatrical production
aimsTo provoke political discussion about migration policy
raise awareness of refugee experiences
artisticApproach environmental staging
verbatim-inspired drama
basedOn The Jungle (play) NERFINISHED
countryOfPerformance United States of America NERFINISHED
depicts European refugee crisis NERFINISHED
conditions in the Calais migrant camp
describedAs immersive, politically charged theater experience
genre immersive theatre
political theatre
hasPart in-the-round staging
multi-lingual dialogue
restaurant-style seating on stage
hasSetting improvised restaurants and shelters in the Calais camp
hasTone politically engaged
urgent
intendedAudience adult theatergoers
languageOfWorkOrName English
locationOfNarrative Calais, France NERFINISHED
mainSubject Calais Jungle migrant camp NERFINISHED
refugees
medium live theatre
narrativeFocus lives of migrants and volunteers in the Calais camp
portrays aid workers and volunteers
refugees from multiple countries
theme asylum and migration
bureaucracy and borders
displacement
solidarity

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Tom Kirdahy notableWork The Jungle (U.S. productions)
Tom Kirdahy produced The Jungle (U.S. productions)