Theater with dirty feet
A talk on theater into art.
By Rabih Mroué
About the activity
Wednesday March 4, 2009 at 8pm

Language: Arabic
Free Entrance

 
About the event
“My theatrical works no longer require an actual theatrical place… Not necessarily actors, stage, or big production and so on…  I do not care where the performance will take place, or how many performances there will be.
What’s important is the talk taking place after the work; the talk that describes the art-work to be an accomplished event; the talk that is here and there at once; the talk that will produce ideas; the talk that becomes the performance itself, and without which it’s as if the art-work never took place…”
(Produced by Hebbel-Theater HAU 2 – Berlin, November 2008)



Rabih Mroué (born 1967 in Beirut) is an actor, director and playwright. In 1990 he began putting on his own plays, performances, and videos.
Among Mroué’s works: “The Inhabitants of images”, “How Nancy wished that everything was an April Fool’s Joke” with Fadi Toufiq, “Make me stop smoking”, “Looking for a missing employee”, “Three Posters” with Elias Khoury, “Biokhraphia” with Lina Saneh, “I, the undersigned”, “Who’s afraid of representation?”, “Face A/ Face B” and other… 
 
 
 
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