The audience are invited to visit a woman who lives in an underground toilet after the destruction of her home during 'the last war'.
Photos of random people's most homely spaces sent from all over the world are stuck on her wall.
She reveals to the audience a passionate love affair with a sniper who often fantasized about shooting her.
This show was supposed to be a happy show about 'homes' than it received a forced makeover during the Israeli devastating war on Lebanon in 2006. It became a show about blown up homes, war victims and shelters.
This show was supposed to be a happy show about 'homes' than it received a forced makeover during the Israeli devastating war on Lebanon in 2006. It became a show about blown up homes, war victims and shelters.
Installation by Souheil Sleiman.
Performed at The Foundry, London 2007 and part of Encounters with Ben Harrison (director of Gridiron) at the Traverse Theatre during Edinburgh Festival 2008



