THE KING IS THE KING
Hebron 2003
“The King is the King” was written in
1977 by the Syrian writer Saddallah Wanous. The play, over 25 years old, still
speaks to us on many levels and opens doors for many thoughts, fantasies, and
discussions. The writer uses a universal theme in literature... that of the king
who wants to know what THE people really say about him So he disguises himself
and goes out among them. In this play, the King goes too far and falls victim to
his own game.
There is a bigger theme in the play, however. The
king in our play is a symbol. He is a symbol of the powers that effect people’s
lives. And it doesn’t matter if this is on a world scale, on regional scale, a
social scale, a family scale. Who is the disguised king among us? Do we like
him? Can we change him? Can we change our world?
The Actors
Nabil Al Rayi - 1st King
Maher Sarhan - 1st Vizier
Farid Al Rayi - Maymoun the Servant
Nizar Al Biss - Abu Azza & the 2nd King
Abdel Mughni Al Jabari - Urqub & the 2nd Vizier
Abdel Nassr Mattariyyeh - Im Azza
Jamil Hilmi - Chief of Police
Nooh Sabbah - Ubayd
Directed by Jan Willems
Written by Sadallah Wanous
Music
Composition - Abdel Nassr Mattariyyeh & Nabil
Al Rayi
Solo Song - Nizar Al Biss & Nabil Al Rayi
Adapted by Jan Willems
Assistant Director - Raed Shiukhi
Set & Costume Design - Jackie Lubeck
Costume Team - Janan Shabaneh & Pauline Nunu
Technician - Hammam Amr
General Manager - Amer Khalil
Administration - Pauline Nunu