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We find it quite ironic that the opening of the play was scheduled for
March 20, 2003. The press release read "Opening of Play Coincides with
Opening of War in Iraq!" We were panicked that the whole project would
be cancelled. This was not the case. It was with a burst of happiness
(following of day in which the whole world was watching television) that
the audience of Deir Balah came to the opening of "Secrets of the Cave."

Suppose¼ you are young¼
and the world around you is filled with injustice and misery¼
Suppose¼ you feel you must do something¼
that you are someone¼ and not just anyone¼
Suppose¼ you talk to your friends and say hey¼
it's enough!

"Secrets of the Cave" was chosen because it looks at one of the most
popular complaints in our society¼ that of
the huge difference between the people who 'have' and the people who
'don't have.' Written in the style of a folktale - where evil fights
goodness and where poor but clever youngsters challenge the injustice of
the rich and powerful - the play is set in a magical and unrealistic
past. The theme, however, is timeless and universal. Three boys try to
discover and uncover the work of two cheating merchants who keep all
other people poor and miserable. The three boys decide that by working
together they can make changes in their society. They decide not to
believe everything they hear and not to surrender to illusionary tricks
and most important¼ they insist on being
taken seriously. Comedy and slapstick are used as means of dealing with
corruption and the forces of evil that effect our lives without us
knowing. (Rehearsals halls were changed when we discovered one afternoon
that the hall we had been working in had been bombed overnight. No one
hurt.)

The Actors
Merchant Shiekh - Abdallah
Al Jourani
Abu Masoud (merchant) - Mahmoud Al Jourani
Sattam - Ammar Sleiman
Nabil - Sa'adi Joudeh
Walid - Mahmoud Al Naji
Qutayba - Adham Al Sirhi
The Old Man - Majed Al Aqkra
Cave Guard 1 - Mahmoud Al Jourani
Cave Guard 2 - Abdallah Al Jourani
Cave Guard 3 - Marri Bashir
Guard 1 - Mahmoud Al Jourani
Guard 2 Marri Bashir
Advisor - Wissam Abu Ashey
Man 2 - Marri Bashir
The Team
Directed by Yusri Maghari
Written by Haytham Al Khawaja
Music by Mohammed Shahwan
Sets by Wissam Abu Ashey & Jackie Lubeck
Assistant Director - Wissam Naji
Technician - Faisal Mughari
Mervat Hafez - Gaza Administration
Ibrahim Massari - Production Manager

The
Players
The 9
boys working in "Secrets of the Cave" all come from the Deir Al Balah
Refugee Camp. This is the first time TDP works with a group with such a
wide age range as they are between 16 and 21 years old. Their interest
in theatre began last year when a few of them participated in a drama
workshop that took place in the camp. Liking the work, each one brought
a friend along and, in a meeting in a café
on the beach in Deir Al Balah, they decided that they wanted to make a
complete play. They contacted TDP and a few months later we began. This
is what they had to say:
Mahmoud Al
Naji (12th grade) - There is a link between me, the people, and
the outside world. In theatre, I can express my problems and my talent. I hope
we can make another play after this.
Marri Bashir
(11th grade) - I want to get my message across to the young and
the old¼ that's why I love theatre.
Abdallah Al
Jourani (2nd year university) - From when I was young, my dream
was to be an artist¼ art carries messages.
Wissam Abu
Ashey (1st year university) - I like all art. I worked before in
making plays¼ something pulls me towards being an
artist and an actor.
Adham Al Sirhi
(10th grade) - Theatre fills my life. Now, because we don't rehearse
on Fridays I am lost and I don't like it.
Majed Al Aqkra
(3rd year university) - Theatre is the easiest way to get a
particular idea across to the people.
Saadi Joudeh
(electrician) - I like theatre a lot a lot a lot¼ and
I want to be a big actor¼ big¼
big¼ big¼!
Mahmoud Al
Jourani (has a job) - I want to make plays so the whole world will know our
reality.
Ammar Sleiman
(football player) - I like theatre because¼ I like
theatre.

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