Past event
21.7 Fri
2023
From 8:00 PM
To 9:30 PM
In
KHASHABI

Three women 21.7



On one couch, three women from three different ages meet. A young lady, a middle aged woman and an elderly. The older one, dives into her past, as if she was trying to solve its riddles. While the three women try to detect the details of that past, they face questions about past days filled with regret and shame, but colored with pleasure and satisfaction.
The unraveling continues, until the old lady's last moment, when three generations collide and fuse, inducing questions about a future full of roads, waiting to be chosen.


Three women - is a play about memory, that questions our decisions in this life, and researches what could have happened, and what really did.


"You have to begin to lose your memory, even if only in bits and pieces, to realize that memory is what makes our lives. life without memory is no life at all". Luis Bunuel.


This text was written in 1991, giving Albee his third Politzer award.


Text by Edward Albee
Translated and Directed by: Bashir Nahra
Featuring: Siwar Awwad, Shaden Kanboura, Samera Qadry & Anan Abu Jabir.
Scenography by: Majdala Khoury
Music by: Shaden Nahra & Kevork Estaphanian
Lights Design by: Moaaz Jubeh


Three women 21.7

About Organizer

Khashabi is an independent Palestinain theatre in the city of Haifa. It was founded in 2011 as the artists’ collective Khashabe Ensemble. In 2015 the group achieved a physical space in the Wadi Salib neighborhood that was emptied from the majority of its original inhabitants 1948. Khashabi works towards a Palestinian society that freely practices art and creativity as a natural right, and strives to renew its cultural identity by placing independent culture front and centre, and provides a space for artists to freely experiment, create, research and perform alternative forms of theatre and art, and space where social, political and artistic taboos can be challenged, creating an invigorating creative environment based on cooperation and mutual support.

Know More

Similar Events