Her highly effective performances give voice to some uncomfortable truths. Lebanese playwright and director Chrystèle Khodr wades via the ruins of a society in her newest play “Ordalie”, exploring the social, political and bodily wreckage of her homeland and its historical past. She tells us extra in regards to the quest for justice in modern Lebanon, why Nineteenth-century playwright Henrik Ibsen is a becoming modern inspiration and the way making theatre in a crisis-ridden nation is a continuing endeavour of creativity and solidarity amongst artists.
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