
KDC Theatre presents “Goats” by Liwaa Yazji, translated by Katherine Halls
Directed by Ram Noureddine
26 – 30 November 2024
at Barons Court Theatre
Tickets: £16.50 (KDC members £12)
About
“Goats” is set in a small Syrian town brainwashed by ongoing propaganda to fight a civil war. Martyrs are considered heroes in the eyes of many, and grieving families are given goats as part of the local party leader, Abu Al Tayyib’s compensation scheme.
Revisit “Goats” seven years after it premiered in London, but this time through a reimagining of the characters and the space. Ram Noureddine’s play adaptation tackles the absurdity of war and the hypocrisy that follows corruption. We will be introduced again to the original story through the martyr’s father, Abu Firas, and his journey to seek the truth about his son. This production focuses on the idea that war is indistinctive for people’s culture, ethnicity and race, portrayed by the diverse cast members.
“War can reach anyone and everyone.” – Ram Noureddine, Adaptor and Director.
Cast:
Abu Al Tayyib – Fahad Salman
Abu Firas – Samir Chitnavis
Adnan – Charlie Morel
Imm Al Tayyib – Nelena Paparisva
Imm Ghassan – Jenni Wredden
Imm Nabil – Ann Andic
Presenter – Peadar Donnelly
Zahra – Alessandra Lupo
Abu Karim / Ensemble – Ham Hossain
Fadi / Ensemble – Denisa MaTea
Jude / Ensemble – Marnie Ashbridge
Mudar / Ensemble – Dominic Short
Sami / Ensemble – Yen-yen Loke
Ensemble – Angelika Wloch
Ensemble – Lilian Kazdekian Mora
Ensemble – Rafail-Dimitros Igkiempor
Crew:
Director, adaptor, choreographer, sound designer: Ram Noureddine
Stage manager: Connor Brown
Producer: Delaney Conway
Lighting designer: Saskia Van ‘t Hoff
Tech operator/Assistant stage manager: Janina Enrile
Poster designs by Ragheed Zaky