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When Nawal Marwan dies, she leaves
letters for her twins, Janine and Simon; one to be delivered to their brother and one to their father…and the mystery begins.
They both thought their father was dead and never knew of a brother. The letters plunge them into the maelstrom of their war ravaged family history.
After the worldwide success of Scorched this is the British premiere of Wajdi Mouawad’s stunning, multi-generational, time twisting epic about the human fall-out from civil war and the power of
forgiveness. Funny, heart-breaking and totally engaging, this is storytelling at its powerful best.
"Mouawad knows how to fill a stage with awe and wonder. This is one you have to see" ***** Toronto Star
Award-winning Wajdi Mouawad is the most performed contemporary French-speaking playwright at present. A totally original voice in international theatre, Mouawad spans the cultural gaps between his native Lebanon, North America and Europe.
Dialogue bring new international plays to the UK, most recently Neil LaBute's The Furies/Land of the Dead/Helter Skelter, (Bush Theatre), E.E. Schmitt's Monsieur Ibrahim and The Flowers of The Qur'an (Bush Theatre) and Mouawad's Wedding Day at The Cro-Magnons (Soho Theatre). For further information Click Here.
Friday 3 September - Saturday 2 October.
Mon - Sat 7.45pm; Thurs & Sat 2.30pm.
(no matinee on Sat 4 Sept)
TICKETS - £25, £20, £12
For the easiest route to the Old Vic Tunnels leave Waterloo railway station via Exit 1 and turn right onto Station Approach Road. At the very of bottom of Station Approach Road you will find the Old Vic Tunnels Box Office on the right hand side. For directions from the The Old Vic Click Here.
The Old Vic Tunnels
Station Road Approach
London SE1
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3 Sep 10 - 2 Oct 10
BOOK ONLINE
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A Dialogue and Old Vic co-production in The Old Vic Tunnels
CAST
Patrick Driver
Stephen Finegold
Jennifer Kidd
Caroline Loncq
Christopher Patrick Nolan
Miranda Pleasence
Sirine Saba
Richard Simons
Jennie Stoller
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Director
Patricia Benecke
Designer
Naomi Dawson
Lighting
Chahine Yavroyan
Music
Nikola Kodjabashia
Translation
Simon Scardifield
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