Overview
There's no-one in the streets but us. You run
that way and I'll run this way. Whoever gets back to the front door
first without getting shot, wins. In a Palestinian town eleven-year-old
Lubna and twelve-year-old Khalil are playing on the empty stairwell in
their apartment block. As the siege intensifies outside, fear for their
safety becomes as crippling as the conflict itself. Dalia Taha's play
offers a new way of seeing how war fractures childhood.