The Arab Israeli Cookbook: The Play

The Arab Israeli Cookbook: The Play

by Robin Soans
The Arab Israeli Cookbook: The Play

The Arab Israeli Cookbook: The Play

by Robin Soans

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Overview

The Arab-Israeli Cookbook is a drama created from the everyday realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In a research trip to the occupied territories and Israel by the writer Robin Soans and directors Rimi Brihi and Tim Roseman, they met and interviewed people drawn from the widest possible background of culture class and creed. The one unifying feature of these meetings was that the subjects were cooking their daily meals and discussing their daily lives. Involves cooking on stage. The play has received many productions and is used for the study of conflict resolution. A companion colour cookery book of the same name gives the recipes, photos of the people interviewed and background to the project.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780954233099
Publisher: Aurora Metro Books
Publication date: 09/01/2004
Series: Aurora New Plays
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Robin Soans (born 20 June 1946) is an actor, and a playwright specialising in verbatim and documentary plays. These plays include Across the Divide (2007); A State Affair (2000) which looked at life on a Bradford estate,[1] produced by Out of Joint theatre company; The Arab Israeli Cookbook (Gate Theatre 2004); Talking to Terrorists (Out of Joint theatre company and Royal Court Theatre);[2] Life After Scandal (Hampstead Theatre); and Crouch, Touch, Pause, Engage (Out of Joint theatre company, National Theatre Wales, Arcola Theatre, and Sherman Cymru).[3] Other plays include Bet Noir (Young Vic 1986); Sinners and Saints (The Croydon Warehouse) and Will and Testament (The Oval House). He wrote Mixed Up North for LAMDA theatre school in 2008,[4] about a youth theatre group created as a means to unite divided racial communities in the Lancashire mill town of Burnley; in 2009 it was performed professionally in a co-production between Out of Joint theatre company and Bolton Octagon Theatre. As an actor, he has appeared at The National Theatre, The Royal Court, The Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare's Globe. He also starred in Bill Douglas's epic film of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, Comrades.
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