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06 Sept 2025

Artist and peacebuilder launches new book of real life stories from The Troubles

The book is set to be launched at Derry's Playhouse

Artist and peacebuilder launches new book of real life stories from The Troubles

The book will be launched at The Playhouse on Saturday March 4 at 4pm

Artistic Director of Theatre of Witness, Teya Sepinuck, will launch a new book, We Are The Ripple Effect, exploring the stories of ten peacemakers in Northern Ireland, thirteen years after they first told their stories on stage.

Theatre of Witness is a form of testimonial theatre in which the true stories of those who have gone through significant life experiences share their stories onstage as a way for audiences to bear witness to issues of suffering, transformation and peace.

We Are The Ripple Effect has been written in collaboration with the ten performers who are still active in presenting Theatre of Witness workshops in Northern Ireland. 

There is a chapter for each of them that begins with their scripted words from their productions, followed by their thoughts and stories about how the process has affected them, and how they see themselves as peacemakers.

The book will be launched at The Playhouse on Saturday March 4 at 4pm.

Theatre of Witness performers have included: refugees and immigrants; those affected by violence, poverty, conflict and/ or racism; survivors and perpetrators of abuse, ex-combatants, police and security forces, teenage runaways, people living with mental and/or physical health issues, elders, health care professionals, peacemakers and visionaries.

“On a misty Philadelphia day, midway through the pandemic, the faces of nine of the original Theatre of Witness performers from Northern Ireland dotted my computer screen” Teya said.

Teya Sepinuck, will launch new book, We Are The Ripple Effect, exploring the stories of ten peacemakers in Northern Ireland

“Gazing at them from more than three thousand miles away, I felt their passion and enthusiasm shine. 

"After thirteen years of performances, workshops and presentations, I was struck by how much they had evolved individually and as a family of practitioners since our original Theatre of Witness productions had finished touring nine years previously.

“'You have all become such extraordinary peacemakers and teachers. Someone should write a book about you,' I said. There was a pause, and I felt chills all up and down my spine. 'Maybe that person is me.'”

"Even from another continent, across the Atlantic, perhaps I could once again be back in the thick of collaboration with them.

"Since then, I have re-watched their films, and had numerous online conversations with each of them. 

"When we originally created our productions together, I don’t think any of us expected that they would still be presenting this work all these years later. But as I write, the offshoots of Theatre of Witness continue to grow. I am continually re-inspired by their dedication, and commitment to model peace.”

We Are The Ripple Effect by Teya Sepinuck will be launched at The Playhouse on Saturday March 4 at 4pm, and will include a reading from the book. 

For more information visit www.derryplayhouse.co.uk

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