The Pessoptimist

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Event The Pessoptimist
Venue Sidetrack Theatre, Marrickville, NSW
First Date 20 October 2005
Opening Date 20 October 2005
Last Date 19 November 2005
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere Yes
Description With a cast of extra-terrestrials, Palestinian refugees, Israeli Military governors, strong women, heroes, Arab collaborators, and cowards, The Pessoptimist achieves the impossible: A comic play on the crisis in Palestine that addresses the issues of displacement and occupation yet remains hilarious throughout. The play, based on the novel by the late celebrated Palestinian writer Emile Habiby, is a powerful and prophetic window into the underlying causes of the Palestine/Israeli conflict.
Saeed was just a normal everyday Palestinian¿ until God and the United Nations gave his country to the Israelis. As his family is escaping to Lebanon they are hit by Israeli gunfire. Saeed escapes death when a donkey strays into the line of fire but his father is not so lucky. As the old man lies dying he tells the young Saeed that, should he wish to return home, he should seek the help of an Israeli official by the name of Adon Safsarsheck.
A few months later Saeed returns to Palestine, now called Israel, riding on a donkey, he has no papers, no passport, only the name, ¿Safsarsheck.¿ Through the influence of Safsarsheck Saeed is found a job in the Palestine Workers Union. And so begins Saeed¿s new life as a Palestinian-Israeli. Yet no matter how hard he tries to become a good Israeli citizen he is never allowed to forget that he is a Palestinian. His life and times lead him from catastrophe to catastrophe until finally he seeks refuge with creatures from outer space.
From his home on high he beams his story back to earth.

Content Indicators: Palestine, Israel, Conflict, Displacement and Occupation, Resistance,
Human rights, Racism, video track, soundtrack , adaptation.

Description Source Production Company
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Secondary Genre Comedy
Farce
Subjects Conflict
Human Rights
War
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Paul Barakat Actor
Buddy Dannoun Actor
Hani Malick Actor
Amanda Mitchell Actor
Mariam Saab Actor
Ben Tari Actor
Don Mamouney Adaptor
Emile Habiby Author
Sue Liolio Costume Designer
Don Mamouney Designer
Don Mamouney Director
Assad Abdi Video Designer
Resources
Works
Text Nationality Australia
Production Nationality Australia
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Newspaper SMH Metro 14- 20 October 2005
Sidetrack Archive Box 22
Event Identifier 67847
Dataset AusStage