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Returning to Haifa archiveA compelling story of two families - one Palestinian, one Israeli - forced by history into an intimacy they didn't choose. In 1948, Palestinian couple Said and Safiyya fled their home during the Nakba. Now, in the aftermath of the 1967 Six Day War, the borders are open for the first time in twenty years, and the couple dare to return back to their home in Haifa. They are prepared - of course - to find someone else living where they once did. Yet nothing could prepare Said and Safyya for the encounter they both desire and dread: the son they had to leave behind, and what he has now become... Coinciding with the 70th anniversaries of both the Nakba or "catastrophe" - the mass dispossession of the Palestinians in 1948 - and the foundation of the State of Israel, Returning to Haifa is a unique, deeply moving play of suspense and heartbreak, where humanity and vision combine with a frontline immediacy. The world premiere of the first English-language adaptation of the classic novella by Ghassan Kanafani, Returning to Haifa, adapted for the stage by Naomi Wallace and Ismail Khalidi.

Cast/Performers

Myriam Acharki (Safiyya), Leila Ayad (Young Safiyya), Ammar Haj Ahmad (Said), Ethan Kai (Young Said), Marlene Sidaway (Miriam)

Creatives/Company

Author: Ghassan Kanafani
Producer: Lynne McConway Productions (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Adapted by(s): Ismail Khalidi, Naomi Wallace
Director: Caitlin McLeod
Design: Rosie Elnile
Costume: Rosie Elnile
Lighting: Joshua Gadsby
Sound: David Gregory

Returning to Haifa

Returning to Haifa (Play) production archive for QTIX code T235920575. Details of all Returning to Haifa archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S662393974

Archive Listings

27 Feb 18
  to
24 Mar 18
Finborough
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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