If we could go back in time, how would we live our lives differently? Is it possible to rekindle the dreams of adolescence, its worries and preoccupations, its hopes and rebellion, all the things that nourish and sustain young people but get lost in the harsh transition to adulthood? In this play by Wajdi Mousawad, a Lebanese-born French-speaking writer, a forensic anthropologist is prompted by dramatic circumstances to revisit people and actions that have left a mark on his life. It is a mental journey that will prove redemptive.
Wajdi Mouawads moving play, which was performed to great acclaim for three weeks last year at the Athens Contemporary Theatre and then on a tour of schools and places where young people have few opportunities to see theatre, returns this season with a new cast.
Wajdi Mouawads moving play, which was performed to great acclaim for three weeks last year at the Athens Contemporary Theatre and then on a tour of schools and places where young people have few opportunities to see theatre, returns this season with a new cast.