World Trade Center Memorial Adds Permanent Silence
Celebration Theatre and the LA LGBT Center will stage a 25th-anniversary reading of WTC View on September 11 in Los Angeles, directed by Michael Urie and led by Miles Heizer, exploring queer survival in the weeks after 9/11. The play, first staged in 2003 and later adapted into a film, is described by its creators as a time capsule of intimate post-9/11 moments and human connection. In New York, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum will add a permanent second moment of silence on the 25th anniversary, after the reading of names, to honor people who died from 9/11-related illness or injuries and expand the day’s focus to families of victims from 1993 and 2001. The ceremony schedule remains anchored by the name readings, with practical access times for families and events like Tribute in Light and the Bell of Hope continuing to mark the day. In New Jersey, advocates have pressed for the completion of Empty Sky at Liberty State Park, including missing names, lighting repairs damaged by Hurricane Sandy, and additional design elements such as trees and stainless steel siding, with officials noting that major repairs require cross-government coordination. Taken together, the pieces highlight ongoing efforts to memorialize 9/11 through performances, permanent commemorations, and overdue capital improvements at state memorials.
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