UR
By (Author) Sulayman Al Bassam
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
28th September 2018
United Kingdom
Paperback
104
Width 130mm, Height 210mm, Spine 5mm
108g
In Ancient Sumeria, a womans desire for sexual sovereignty and radical vision of civic plurality draws the anger and outrage of the male status quo and unleashes catastrophe onto her city and her body. The seminal Lamentation for the Destruction of the City of Ur is the first poem written for a civic entity -- a city -- in the history of mankind. Writing scenes across multiple timelines that stretch from 2000 BC, to the European Imperialist fantasies of the late 19th Century, to the ISIS destruction of Palmyra in 2015, to a distorted Utopian vision of the future, Al Bassams play is a riot of imagination and poetic archaeology, exploring themes of iconoclasm, civic space and feminine apotheosis. UR evokes the utopia and destruction of one of humanity's oldest cities, and is played by an ensemble composed of four Arabic actors working alongside four members of the Residenztheater ensemble.
Born in Kuwait in 1972, Sulayman Al Bassam founded Zaoum Theatre in London in 1996. SABAB Theatre is the Arabic arm, established in 2002. His plays have been published in various languages and study of his work forms part of higher education curricula at universities in the USA and the Middle East. He produces work in both English and Arabic languages. Productions as writer/director include: In the Eruptive Mode(Sydney Festival), The Speakers Progress (Next Wave Festival BAM New York, Holland Festival, D-CAF Festival Cairo, Les Journes Thtrales de Cartage, Tunisia), Richard III An Arab Tragedy (Royal Shakespeare Company Complete Works Festival, UK and world tour; The Mirror For Princes: Kalila Wa Dimna (Barbican BITE 06 UK, Tokyo International Arts Festival Japan, Dar al Athar Kuwait); The Al-Hamlet Summit (Tokyo International Arts Festival Japan and world tour winning Edinburgh Fringe First Award 2002, Best Production and Best Director at Cairo International Festival of Experimental Theatre 2002, and the National Arts Award Kuwait 2003); Trading (Kuwait, Best Production and Best Design Awards at Gulf Youth Theatre Festival); Melting The Ice (15th Cairo International Festival of Experimental Theatre), The Arab League Hamlet (Les Journes Thtrales de Cartage, Tunisia); Hamlet in Kuwait; The 60 Watt Macbeth and The Game Show (National Theatre of Dijon). In 2013, Sulayman was invited to direct Ritual for a Metamorphosis by Saadallah Al Wannous for La Comedie Francaise in Paris, and Thtre du Gymnase, Marseille. Sulayman lives between Paris and Kuwait. Future projects include The Lamentation for the Destruction of Ur at the Louvre Museum, Paris and a new play The Petrol Station.