The Fear of Breathing

The Fear of Breathing

Key facts

Genre: Drama

Synopsis

"The most dangerous thing you can do in this country is speak the word freedom"

The world premiere of a new play based entirely on verbatim reports from inside Syria itself...

As thousands have been tortured, jailed, maimed or killed by the Syrian regime, The Fear of Breathing is a hard-hitting evocation of a life or death fight for freedom, experienced from the inside.

To uncover these personal stories from the uprising, award-winning journalists Paul Wood of the BBC and Ruth Sherlock of The Daily Telegraph, together with theatre director Zoe Lafferty, travelled into Syria covertly, circumventing the ban on journalists and restrictions on movement for all non-Syrians. Immersed in Syria's suffocating environment of oppression and fear, they spoke to protesters facing tanks and guns, soldiers who deserted to form the Free Army, activists who dream of change, as well as citizens who love President Bashar al-Assad and are terrified of a future without him.

Featuring verbatim scenes, interviews, stories and film footage, The Fear of Breathing is a powerful and profoundly disturbing portrait of a revolution struggling to survive.

 

Event details

Sat 4 Aug 2012, 2:00pm

Captioned by STAGETEXT

Venue details

Finborough Theatre

Above the Finborough Wine Cafe

118 Finborough Road

London

SW10 9ED

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