Adaptation, Editing and Director
Music
Dramaturgy and Translation
Visual Concept
Costume Design
Poetry
Lighting Design
The Writer
Um Hassan
The Son
The Daughter
The Soldier
A Child's Voice
Assistenz
Please note: Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled due to travel restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic.
Director Ofira Henig—most recently seen in Berlin with her productions The Bees’ Road and KIND OF at the Schaubühne’s Internationale Neue Dramatik Festival—and actor-dramaturg Khalifa Natour have developed a new piece for the Pierre Boulez Saal that blurs the boundaries between theater, music, and poetry as well as between different cultures. The Queen Commanded Him to Forget is based on a novel by Lebanese writer Elias Khoury and also draws inspiration from Brecht’s Mother Courage, Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder, and the tale of Hansel and Gretel. At the center of the story is the character of Um Hassan, who will do anything to protect her children in times of war. The piece explores the role of literature as a preserver of memory and as part of a process that eternalizes forgetting.
In Arabic with German and English surtitles
Supported by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation