Beirut, 2006, shortly after the Israeli attack on Lebanon. All the Lebanese are asked to take part in two large-scale demonstrations on one side or the other. The neighbourhoods and buildings are empty, their inhabitants having gone to demonstrate. In a small alley in the Beirut suburbs, two isolated beings who run into each other but here, it is about a former left-wing militant who has trouble adapting to the social and political reality of the time of a Lebanon polarised between fundamentalist and ultra-capitalist extremes, and a housewife completely absorbed by family, social and religious concerns. In this show, Lina Saneh and Rabih Mroué continue their research and questioning on the ideas of performance, acting, fiction and reality, on the relationships (quantitative and qualitative) of the last two in art. This time, they no longer use a local news story or documents, but another medium, from a spatial and temporal distance, a classic story with its fictional characters and its realistic acting to better compare it to Lebanese reality and its complexities as well as to the theatre itself.
Distribution
conception and direction: Lina Saneh et Rabih Mroué scenography: Samar Maakaroun music: Charbel Haber photography: Sarmad Louis with: Lina Saneh, Charbel Haber, Rabih Mroué
Production
production déléguée: Ashkal Alwan (Beyrouth) coproduction: Festival d'Avignon, Théâtre de l'Agora Scène nationale d'Evry, Festival des Collines (Turin), Festival/Tokyo, Parc de La Villette, Hebbel am Ufer (Berlin) avec le soutien: de la Mission culturelle de l'Ambassade de France au Liban avec l'aide: de l'Onda pour les surtitres
Please arrive at the venue 45 minutes before the performance. Please note that the venue is not accessible to people with reduced mobility. While you are waiting to enter the auditorium, we encourage you to respect the peace and quiet of neighbouring establishments.