Sami Abdul-Hamid, one of the most significant directors of the modern Iraqi theatre, died on Sunday, 29 September 2019, at the age of 91. He was born in Samaqah, Iraq, in 1928 and studied theatre in London and the United …
Volume 11
Humanism through performative arts: A comparative study of My Papers Weren’t Done? and Zapi Rouge
We Live in Cairo
Laugh Till/When You Die: The Throes of Tahrir Square
Oslo vs. The Accords: Examining the Global Consequences of Fractional Truths on Stage
Yussef El Guindi’s Hostages: Thirty Years Later and Still Frighteningly Relevant
“You cheer your team when they score a goal, yes? You wave the flag, you cheer your troops … And after you cheer you switch off the TV and forget. You forget what has been done. For you. In your …
From Dystopia to Utopia: Finding Hope in Now You Have A Trial by BGST
We are talking about Contemporary Theatre and Politics in Turkey
Middle Eastern Representation at the Brussel’s Kunstenfestivaldesarts, 2019
Events from the Arab/Islamic World at the 2019 PRELUDE Festival, New York
Sanaz Ghajar, Iranian Girlfriend (October 3)
PRELUDE 2019, the sixteenth annual Prelude Festival presented by the Martin E. Segal Center at The Graduate Center, CUNY, and co-curated by Sanaz Ghajar and David Bruin with the theme Riotous Excursions, enjoyed …
Al-Marakbi and Ceaseless Visibility: The Creation of “Docile Bodies” and a “Disciplinary Society”
Review of Modern and Contemporary Political Theater from the Levant: A Critical Anthology
The Boatman: A Play by Sameh Mahran
The Boatman
a play by
Sameh Mahran
Translated by
Dina Amin
Act I
(A young man & woman sit on a bench far from one another on a cornice overlooking the sea) [1]
Young man: I want to …