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Mona El Yafi and Nadim Bahsoun in "My Night in Beirut"

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photo Marie-Clémence David Between dance and theatre, Ma nuit à Beirut projectes two bodies and two languages in a dive into the heart of an absurd administrative machinery, symbol of a country in the midst of dereliction. In 2022, in a Lebanon ravaged by wars, tragedies and an unprecedented economic crisis, a man has to redo his passport which has expired. But this administrative process becomes a real ordeal over several days stuck in a line i…
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photo Marie-Clémence David Between dance and theatre, Ma nuit à Beirut projectes two bodies and two languages in a dive into the heart of an absurd administrative machinery, symbol of a country in the midst of dereliction. In 2022, in a Lebanon ravaged by wars, tragedies and an unprecedented economic crisis, a man has to redo his passport which has expired. But this administrative process becomes a real ordeal over several days stuck in a line i…

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Sceneweb broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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