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Set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Oud Player on the Tel follows the story of Amir, a Palestinian olive farmer, who befriends Melke, the patriarch of a newly arrived Jewish refugee family in 1947. As the founding of Israel unfolds, the two families become entangled in friendship, rivalry, and love, highlighting the tragic absurdity of a conflict that has spanned 75 years. The play’s surrealist style, underscored by live oud music, draws inspiration from Fiddler on the Roof, providing a poignant yet darkly comedic exploration of the pursuit of coexistence.
Written by Tom Block
Directed by Jesica Garrou
Original score written and performed live on the oud by Rachid Halihal
The cast features Hari Bhaskar, Gary Brintz, Inji El Gammal, Maya Koshaba, Mark Peters, Jennifer G. R. Tulchin, Mark J. Quiles, and Isaiah Stavchansky. Understudies John Druzba and Hala Shah.
The creative and production team includes Hala Shah (choreography), Gary Brintz (fight director), Richie Ouellette (scenic design), Riva Fairhall (lighting design), Cathy Small (costume design), and A. Kasper (stage management). Oud Player On the Tel is a Kitty Williams Co-Production in tandem with the International Human Rights Art Movement.