
"The protagonist, a man facing a custody battle in Berlin, describes himself as an Arab, Israeli, Palestinian Christian raising two Jewish Israeli-Arab Palestinian children with complex cultural roots."
"The play is serious and funny in equal measure, poignant, sad and full of love and loss, reflecting the nuanced complexity of identity in a divisive political landscape."
'Between the River and the Sea' is a one-man show that explores the intersection of personal and political themes through the life of a man in a custody battle in Berlin. Raised in Haifa, he identifies as an Arab, Israeli, Palestinian Christian, raising two children with diverse cultural backgrounds. The play balances humor and seriousness, depicting daily life amidst geopolitical tensions, including his interactions with family and legal struggles. It offers a nuanced perspective on identity in a divisive context, moving beyond simplistic political rhetoric.
Read at www.london-unattached.com
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