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The grant has allowed me great freedom and concentration in pursuing projects that I had been developing and focusing on for the last couple of years In I began creating my own plays, performances, and videos. Continuously searching for new and contemporary relations among all the different elements and languages of the theater art forms, I question the definitions of theater and the relationship between space and form in performance and how the performer relates with the audience.

Rabih Mroué (Arabic: ربيع مروة, born ) is a Lebanese stage and film actor, playwright, and visual artist.

My works deal with issues that have been swept under the table in the current political climate of Lebanon. From theater practice to politics, and from the problem of representation to my private life, my search for "truth versus fiction" begins via documents, photos, and found objects, often-fabricating documents and other "truths. His work confronts traditional notions of theatre and examines how the performer relates to the audience within a non-traditional atmosphere.

His works deal with issues that have been ignored in the current political climate of Lebanon, which has even caused the country to censor his work. How Nancy Wished That Everything was an April Fool's Joke—— a work that presents an episodic history of Lebanon's fifteen-year civil war through the experiences of four fighters who served in different militias——was censored by the country in He draws attention to the broader political and economic contexts by means of a semi-documentary theatre.

Photo by Lina Gheibeh.