Details
Naturalistic in style, this play is about Israeli youth after their military service. Part of a series of readings of five new plays from Israel, performed in English, and a discussion on the state of Israeli theatre. These plays represent a range of voices from two people caught in a bloody embrace. Common to all of them is the theme of occupation which turns both Palestinians and Israelis into its victims. Occupation becomes a metaphor for life appropriated by authority, religion, social tradition and nationalism, when personal identity is constantly under threat.
Creatives/Company
Author:
Yael RonenProducer(s):
National Theatre,
Habimah National Theatre of Israel