Hammam Al-Hana (Bath of Bliss)
Country: Jordan
Production: Mashghal Roman Company
Text, Direction, and Scenography: Hisham Sweidan
Dramaturgy: Nizar Aouiss
Music: Ameur Abdallah
Performance: Seïf Mouchakaba, Karim Karam, Ahmed Ismaïl, Yazan Aïd, Mouthana Zoubeidi, Omar Abou Ghazala
Language: Physical theatre and Jordanian Arabic
Duration: 45 minutes
Synopsis
Hammam Al-Hana examines the condition of modern man within today’s societies. The story unfolds inside a traditional public bath, a place where men gather to unwind after a long day of work. This everyday setting gradually becomes a psychological and social laboratory, exposing the cracks in the masculine ideal and the pressures imposed upon men.
Five strangers meet by chance, each carrying a personal struggle, a wound, or a secret worry. Through their interactions, the figure of “the man” emerges as a complex being torn between mind and body, strength and vulnerability, authority and confinement. Here, the so-called pillar of society reveals himself as both powerful and imprisoned by the expectations he is forced to uphold.
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