both/and

Released: 2011
Runtime: 12 minutes, 30 seconds

Overview

both/and trades the shackles of “either/or” for a non-dualistic worldview. Khoury's semi-autobiographical video play explores and explodes the persistent strains between American and Arab, Arab American and gay, for-profit and not-for-profit, and assorted other “disputed territories.”

both/and was adapted from Jamil Khoury's stage play WASP: White Arab Slovak Pole, commissioned and produced in 2010 by Silk Road Theatre Project as part of The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity, and Utter Confusion, directed by Steve Scott in association with the Goodman Theatre.

Creative Team

Written by

  • Jamil Khoury

Directed by

  • J. Paul Preseault

Executive Producer

  • Malik Gillani

Assistant Director

  • Alicia Healy

Director of Photography

  • Stephen Combs

Editor/Script Supervisor

  • Ashley Kennedy

Set Designer

  • Chelsea Warren

Costume Designer

  • Amy Gabbert

Makeup and Hair

  • Michelle DiSalvo

Production Manager/Props

  • Jesse Gaffney

Location Sound Mixers

  • Stephen Jacobs
  • James Thompson

Assistant Camera

  • Brittnee Dowdy

Gaffer

  • Alex Buholzer

Grips

  • A.J. Michael
  • Eric Reynolds
  • Tawanda Trask

Composer

  • Mikhail Fiksel

Technical Director

  • Jason Pikscher

Production Assistant

  • Anothai Kawekaen

Facilities & Craft Services Coordinator

  • Amanda Vevers

Cast

Clayton Stamper as JAMIL
Khurram Mozaffar as ARAB MAN
David Chrzanowski as GAY MAN
Melissa Kong as TORMENTOR ONE
Joel Gross as TORMENTOR TWO

Script

both/and

Special Thanks

The Chicago Community Trust
First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple

Screening History

October 17, 2011 | DePaul University, hosted at Silk Road Rising, Chicago, Illinois

October 4, 2012 | Columbia College Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

November 13, 2012 | Benedictine University, Lisle, Illinois

April 25, 2014 | Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois

May 20, 2014 | University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon

February 26, 2015 | Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois

October 30, 2019 | Siena College, Loudonville, New York

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