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'Deeply unsettling, ridiculously exciting and right on the cutting edge' The Times. Jarideh (meaning newspaper) is a one-on-one encounter lasting 45 minutes where both visitor and performer become partners in crime. Inspired by crime films and the real life stories of the glamorous female agents of the Lebanese resistance, artist Tania El Khoury creates immersive site-specific performances. Sites have ranged from the Great Hall of the British Museum to an old church in Beirut once used as a military base during the civil war. LIFT is supporting an emerging generation of theatre artists from the Middle East who are making work within the context of the tumultuous events sweeping across the region. As part of a six-year cycle of commissions and presentations LIFT begins its 30th anniversary season by taking part in Shubbak, a London-wide festival of Arab Culture, with two theatre productions from Egypt and Lebanon.

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Producer: LIFT

Jarideh: A Secret Encounter by Tania El Khoury

Jarideh: A Secret Encounter by Tania El Khoury (Performance) production archive for QTIX code T1995591250. Details of all Jarideh: A Secret Encounter by Tania El Khoury archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01404787915

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13 Jul 11
  to
15 Jul 11
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Inner London, Greater London
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