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2017

Goats

Written by Liwaa Yazji

Play Details

Context

Artistic Director 
Vicky Featherstone

Translated by 
Katherine Halls & Yasmine Seale (Associate)

Original Language 
Arabic

Dates Performed

Friday 24th November 2017
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs

Play Details

Synopsis

A village in Syria during the ongoing civil war

Abu Firas, a grieving father, is the main character in this gripping play set in a war-torn village. When his son Firas dies fighting in the army, Abu Firas refuses to accept the sealed coffin without seeing the body. His defiance puts him at odds with Abu al-Tayyib, the powerful local party leader who is promoting the war effort. As more young men from the village die, a chilling truth emerges – the regime is manipulating and sacrificing its own soldiers.

The play explores hard-hitting themes of politics, social inequality, family, and the devastating human cost of war. Goats stands as a searing indictment of political manipulation and a poignant reminder of the importance of speaking truth to power, even in the face of overwhelming opposition.

Director(s)

Hamish Pirie

Photo credit

All images credited to Johan Persson

Cast & Creative

Cast

Ali Barouti

Cast

Ishia Bennison

Cast

Carlos Chahine

Cast

Amir El-Masry

Cast

Souad Faress

Cast

Amer Hlehel

Cast

Ethan Kai

Cast

Khalid Laith

Cast

Adnan Mustafa

Cast

Isabella Nefar

Cast

Farshid Rokey

Cast

Sirine Saba

Designer

Rosie Elnile

Sound

Tom Gibbons

Video Designer

Ian William Galloway

Nimmo Ismail

Assistant Director

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