In Modern and Contemporary Political Theater from the Levant, A Critical Anthology , Robert Myers and Nada Saab provide a sense of the variety and complexity of political theater produced in and around the Levant from the 1960s to the present within a context of wider discussions about political theater and the histories and forms of performance from the Islamic and Arab worlds. Five major playwrights are studied, Isam Mahfuz, from Lebanon; Muhammad al-Maghut and Sad Allah Wannus, from Syria; Jawad al-Asadi, from Iraq, Syria and Lebanon; and Raida Taha, from Palestine. The volume includes translations of their plays The Dictator , The Jester , The Rape , Baghdadi Bath and Where Would I Find Someone Like You, Ali? , respectively.
Modern and Contemporary Political Theater from the Levant : A Critical Anthology