HAKAWATIS: WOMEN OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS
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HAKAWATIS: WOMEN OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS by Hannah Khalil
With contributions from Hanan Al-Shaykh, Suhayla El- Bushra and Sara Shaarawi. Translations by Hassan Abdulrazzak
Directed by Mekala Sridhar
September 24 - October 18, 2026
In association with Solas Nua
'Hakawati /hakəˈwɑːti/. Noun: Storyteller. From the Arabic terms hekaye meaning story and haki meaning to talk.
A tyrant avenges his wife’s infidelity by wedding, bedding and beheading a new bride every day. Years later, only five brides-in-waiting remain. These women are unapologetic, and united in their fight to keep themselves – and the whole of womankind – alive. They’ve got other ideas for their future, and it starts with a story. In this London Globe hit by Irish-Palestinian playwright Hannah Khalil, you’ll be captivated by tales that are funny, raunchy, and dangerous - and a matter of life and death.
“FLUENT, WITTY AND GRACEFUL. Their [story] selection concentrates not on the derring-do of men, but on the rivalries, frustrations, passions and ingenuities of their own restricted lives.” - The Guardian
“That is the power of a good story – to seduce us out of our expectations.” —The Indiependent