HASH / هَشّ

by Bashar Murkus / Khashabi Theatre

Hash, A theatrical work for one lonely actor, the story of a body getting larger in a tiny room. Have you ever wondered what might happen if a person stopped doing? If they simply stayed where they were? Would they keep growing? Or become rooted to the spot? What would happen to their memories, their future—and their present? HASH attempts to answer these questions by observing a person so immobilised by fear that venturing outside has become impossible. HASH watches as his body grows and he searches for his life story within the confines of a tiny room.

“Somewhere between claustrophobia and a metaphor of the contemporary world, Bashar Murkus delivers a stinging satire of the society of consumption.”

— Hugues Le Tanneur


1 actor, 55 minutes

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