This is the first ever collection of plays by Palestinian-Irish
playwright Hannah Khalil; the first woman of Arab heritage to have a
main-stage play at the RSC. It encompasses a decade's worth of plays
exploring her Arab heritage, drawing on family histories as well as
significant events in the Arab World. They were all written during a
period that included the end of the war in Iraq, the intensification
of the occupation of Palestine and the birth and disillusion of the so
called Arab Spring.
The plays included are set in both a historical and modern context.
They include a feminist take on 1001 nights and the Scheherazade
story; an exploration of Gertrude Bell, the Museum in Baghdad and
Britain's role in the birth of the Iraq; plus two plays looking at the
Palestinian experience, one based on a family living through the
creation of the State of Israel in 1948, the other an epic collage
that moves in time from 1948 to present day. This anthology also
includes a radio play set in Dubai and a monologue about the power and
legacy of artefacts.
It's notable that these plays offer a plethora of non-stereotypical
roles for actors of Arab heritage. Through the six plays included the
reader can trace a variety of approaches to storytelling, a host of
memorable characters and some unforgettable stories.
PLAYS INCLUDE:
_Plan D_
_Scenes from 73* Years _
_A Negotiation_
_Museum in Baghdad_
_Last of the Pearl Fishers_
_Hakawatis_
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Plan D; Scenes from 73* Years; A Negotiation; A Museum in Baghdad; Last of the Pearl Fishers; Hakawatis
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350242210
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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