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Jawad al-Assadi

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Al-Assadi co-operates with theater groups and actors in various Arab countries. He has developed a renewing vision on theater and educates actors in theater profession as well. Furthermore, he has written several theater pieces, poems and essays, and researches theater repetition and performance.
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His temporary return and his impression of the American presence in his country, inspired him to write the piece
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Jawad al-Assadi: Director Returns to Iraq to Find Nothing the β€˜Same,’
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Iraqi theater director, playwright, theater researcher and poet
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Jawad Al Assadi Interprets Mahmoud Darwish's Mural (Jidaria)
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He has fulfilled his career greatly in exile and, after the
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theater director, playwright, theater researcher and poet.
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Bin Sultan Al Owais Cultural Foundation (7 February 2010)
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in 2009. Other work of him have been translated into
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that later was shown abroad as well, for instance in
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Index

Iraqi
Karbala
Baghdad
Saddam Hussein
Sofia
People's Republic of Bulgaria
Arab soil
Saadallah Wannous
Moueen Bessissou
Mahmoud Darwish
Mahmoud Diab
Jean Genet
Anton Chekhov
Bertolt Brecht
invasion of Iraq
London
Oman
Syria
Abu Dhabi
Prince Claus Award
Netherlands
Beirut
New York City
English
French
Russian



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