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Tuesday, 10 September, 2002, 11:45 GMT 12:45 UK
New York theatre marathon: Your views
Founder J.Dakota Powell insists the project is not about mourning
The project is about "rebirth" rather than mourning
The Brave New World theatre company began its three-day run in New York on Tuesday, to commemorate the anniversary of 11 September.

Founded by playwright J Dakota Powell, the project features more than 50 original works and over 150 artists including Sigourney Weaver, Alec Baldwin and Marisa Tomei.

"2001: An Oral History told the stories of ordinary New Yorkers in the minutes, hours and days after the attacks. It was chilling to see these moments re-enacted, " wrote the BBC's Manoush Zomorodi.

Did you see any of the marathon?

Which play did you see? Is the project a fitting tribute for the first anniversary?

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