MUTE
(2023-2025)
The seismic event of the Beirut port explosion in August 2020 forms the backdrop to MUTE, a poetic-political text in which Al Bassam tests possible forms of resistance in the face of escalating violence and unprecedented media disinformation.
MUTE is also a personal metaphor for the thinker and artist who chooses absolute silence, the total negation of speech, as his sovereign form of expression. Faced with the dissolution of the political concepts of left and right, and the geopolitical changes taking place in the Arab world, Al-Bassam poses the following question: how do we define artistic resistance today? What would happen were we to abandon traditional forms of narrative critique and posit silence as a tool of resistance?
World Premiere, December 2023, Journées Théâtrales de Cartage.
Running time, 60 minutes
Performed in English and Arabic with live surtitles
Text & Direction Sulayman Al Bassam Scenography & Lighting Eric Soyer Performers Hala Omran, Abed Kobeissi, Ali Hout Music Compositon: Two, or the Dragon, Arabic Translation Hala Omrann; Company Manager & Surtitles Wafa Al Fraheen Admin Manager Saif Al Areef Assistant Lighting Designer Saad Samir Production Manager Oussama Jamei; Stage Manager Chaminda Kiralage.
Awards for MUTE @ Les Journées Théâtrales de Cartage, 2023
“Golden Tanit Award (Best Production)”
“Best Actress Award” to Hala Omran
“Best Text Award” to Sulayman Al Bassam
@ The Cairo International Festival of Experimental Theatre, 2024
“Best Actress Award” to Hala Omran
“Best Text Award” to Sulayman Al Bassam
“MUTE goes beyond all critical discourse we have available to us. It is the return of theatre to it’s Dionysic essence.”
-Hatem Al-Talili Mahmoudi, "MUTE: An explosion in Aristotle’s Port”