Theatre of the Revolution

In Egypt, where public theatre is often seen as a thinly veiled mouthpiece for the government, independent artists are revolutionaries whose work stands in marked contrast to the state-approved flag-waving productions.
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Performers in A Plastic Dream

When a black comedy about post-revolution Egypt opened this year it did so not in Cairo but in Berlin. The director of  A Plastic Dream Shady El Dali had managed to show the work for a couple of nights in different venues in Egypt last year by passing them off as open rehearsals but the difficulty of getting a work past the censor had prevented it opening in a state-run venue.

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Chalaine Chang and Giulia Bertoluzzi
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Chalaine Chang and Giulia Bertoluzzi are freelance journalists based in Egypt.