Tatrïz
IMPOSSIBLE LOVES
She has a passport, legal status, and freedom of movement. He cannot leave the Palestinian territories where he was born. They love each other, and their story is set against a geopolitical reality that inevitably shapes it. On stage, different storylines unfold: that of their lives, of course—marked by back-and-forth journeys, checkpoints, and frantic text messages—but also that of the playwright herself, who reveals her innermost thoughts before our eyes in a dizzying mise en abîme of her own creative process. Then appears the enigmatic figure of the grandmother, part representative of collective memory and part mischievous confidante.
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