Suitcase/Adrenaline

By (author): Ahmad Meree

These two powerful plays by Ahmad Meree examine the effects of war and the refugee experience. Suitcase considers the lives of refugees and the spaces they inhabit. The play urges the audience to reassess the significance of their possessions, the relationships they value, and all of the things they have left behind. Adrenaline follows Jaber, a refugee getting ready to celebrate his first New Year’s Eve in Canada after leaving his war-torn home in Syria. Using objects he has around the house, Jaber unpacks memories of war, and tries to understand the price he has had to pay for his safety in Canada.

AUTHOR

Ahmad Meree

Ahmad Meree is an actor and playwright. He was born in Aleppo, Syria, and graduated from the Higher Institute of Theatre Arts in Cairo. He has performed in Syria, winning the Best Actor Award in the Central Theatre Festival in Syria (2008). In Egypt, he directed Ionesco’s The Lesson and won Best Director Award for directing Chekhov’s The Bear at Cairo’s Festival of International Theatre (2013). Ahmad continued his journey as a refugee when he moved to Canada in 2016. He now lives in Kitchener, Ontario, where he works with MT Space as artistic associate, facilitator, and co-director of their Young Company. Ahmad has written three plays, Underground (2014), which won Best Original Script in a university competition, Adrenaline (2017) which he toured to the Ryga Festival in Summerland, BC and Summerworks Performance Festival in Toronto, and Suitcase (2019).


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Suitcase/Adrenaline is a devastating double bill…Ahmad Meree’s plays explore immigrant life with searing honesty…unflinching yet heartfelt. (NOW Magazine)


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Jabert comes in with a lot of grocery bags and gifts. He looks ready for a New Year’s Eve party.

JABERT: Oh my God, how cold it is! It’s so cold! He talks to the “statues.”

How are you, Mum? How are you, Salim?

Sorry I’m late.

Lots of traffic out.

I had to go around to find everything I needed.

I wish you could see the world outside, Abou Jaber. People are so happy. Wandering in the streets. Each one has something to do to get ready for New Year’s Eve.

A lot of happy people outside. Some with their families shopping. Couples holding hands and walking in the cold. Others running fast from one shop to the other.

I saw one who reminded me of you, Abou Jaber. He was holding his son’s hand and jumping from one shop to the other to buy him a gift. I remembered when you used to take me during the Eid to buy me a gift. And how I used to give you a hard time. And you walked with me patiently, without complaining. You were so patient until I found what I wanted.

Those were the good old days, Dad.

Now I grew up, and I’m the one who buys you gifts.

Here you go.

He gives his father a gift.

I hope you like it. Come on, smile, Abou Jaber!

Are you still upset because you saw me smoking?

You are right. I promise, I quit for good this time. You know that I always fulfill my promises to you.

Yes, smile! God bless this smile.

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Details

Dimensions:

80 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.25in
3lb

Published:

October 01, 2020

Country of Publication:

CA

ISBN:

9781927922644

Book Subjects:

DRAMA / Canadian

Language:

eng

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