Lenin El-Ramli at The University of Manchester.
06 Feb 2008
Seminar event with prominent Egyptian playwright on 11 February.
6 - 7.30pm, Monday 11 February 2008
G16, Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama, The University of Manchester
"Comedy transcends reality only to catch it red-handed with the truth" Lenin El-Ramli
"The world's no longer beautiful - that's because the whole world is hiding behind a huge mask. One mask on top of the other & that's the problem. Hypocrites have two faces, liars have four - but us, we have hundreds! The truth, to us, is a sacred duty, but it's lost. Whoever brings it to us deserves a prize & one hundred thousand whip lashes then the gallows. That's the problem" (from Lenin El-Ramli's In Plain Arabic)
Lenin El-Ramli is a prolific playwright and screen writer who has written for commercial theatre, film and television. He has made a highly significant contribution to the development of modern Egyptian and Arabic drama since the mid 1970s. Lenin El-Ramli is perhaps best known in the West for his provocative play In Plain Arabic (initially staged in 1990), a play that explores the polemic and rhetoric of 'Arab unity' as well as the hypocrisy of Western and Arabic nations towards to the conflict in Israel and Palestine.
This is a unique opportunity to meet with a renowned artist from the Middle East and hear him talk first hand about his work.
The seminar will include a presentation of Lenin El-Ramli's work and a question and answer session.
"We are all alike in one respect, we all deceive each other" (from Lenin El-Ramli's In Plain Arabic)
"Some people think I write political plays, I believe I write about the patterns of thinking, our way of rationalising" Lenin El-Ramli.
For more information, please contact:
- Jenny Hughes at jenny.hughes@manchester.ac.uk / 0161 275 3352
All welcome!