Wajdi Mouawad’s “Littoral”: Searching for Peace Through the Devastation of War
Sejong Center for the Performing Arts (artistic director, Sun-Woong Koh) staged the play Littoral...
Read MorePosted by Walter Byongsok Chon | 22nd Jul 2024 | Canada, Lebanon, Review, South Korea, Theatre and Politics
Sejong Center for the Performing Arts (artistic director, Sun-Woong Koh) staged the play Littoral...
Read MorePosted by Najwa Kondakji | 5th Mar 2021 | Directing, Interview, Lebanon, Syria
Ossama Halal is a Syrian theater director, choreographer, and actor. He started his artistic...
Read MorePosted by Heather Waters | 12th Feb 2021 | Interview, Lebanon, Theatre and Politics
The occasion of this interview is Hanane Hajj Ali was chosen to receive the 2020 Gilder/Coigney...
Read MorePosted by Christiane Waked | 21st Mar 2020 | Lebanon, Review, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
Ghalia’s Miles brilliantly brings the crude harsh reality of the Middle East to life. It pierces...
Read MorePosted by Christiane Waked | 17th Mar 2020 | Lebanon, Participatory Theatre, Review
The Greek philosopher Plato, summarized what is to be in love as “a serious mental illness.”...
Read MorePosted by Ella Parry-Davies | 19th Dec 2019 | Immersive Theatre, Lebanon, News, Theatre and Politics, Transmedia, United Kingdom
I’m not apologizing: this is going to take time. Visit a website. Choose an image: of a bag of...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 9th Dec 2019 | Festivals, Lebanon, News
Istanbouli Theater and the Tiro Association for Arts announced the program of the second version...
Read MorePosted by Peter Eckersall | 13th Feb 2019 | Directing, Documentary Theatre, Interview, Lebanon
Peter Eckersall: How did you come into theatre and how did you start working around this idea of...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 14th Mar 2018 | Lebanon, News
The Zoukak Theatre in Lebanon has received the 2nd Annual Ellen Stewart International Award for...
Read MorePosted by Daily Sabah | 29th Oct 2017 | Lebanon, Review, Syria, Theatre and Politics
A play about Syria’s war, told through one family’s tragedy, made its Lebanon debut on...
Read MorePosted by Göksu Kunak | 13th Feb 2017 | Interview, Lebanon, Theatre and Politics
In this interview, Rabih Mroué talks about micro-narratives, the ability of theatre to enact a...
Read MorePosted by Zoukak Theatre Company | 25th Jan 2017 | Essay, Lebanon, Theatre and Politics
THE BATTLE SCENE SCORE The stage is a raft on water. On stage, there are remains of a shipwreck:...
Read MorePosted by Amal Khalaf | 23rd Jan 2017 | Interview, Lebanon, Participatory Theatre, Producing, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics
Based in Beirut, Zoukak Theatre Collective and Cultural Association was established in 2006, and...
Read MorePosted by Katerina Valdivia Bruch | 25th Oct 2016 | Interview, Lebanon
Are digital media able to launch a revolution? A conversation with the Lebanese artist Rabih Mroué...
Read MorePosted by Nahed Nasr | 29th Sep 2016 | Interview, Lebanon
Directed by Lina Abyad, the play titled But I Love You was staged within the ongoing Cairo...
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