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CURTAINS TO GO UP FOR THEATRE LOVERS

▶ As live shows return slowly, Razmig Bedirian compiles four unmissable performanc­es in Dubai this month

- The National

Theatres, like most of the entertainm­ent world, have had to adapt amid the coronaviru­s pandemic. Many operators have been streaming past production­s to keep the show going.

For theatre lovers, it meant a chance to see Broadway and West End shows that we otherwise would have missed. But watching a streamed performanc­e is hardly a replacemen­t for the real thing. Part of the appeal of live theatre is its ephemeral quality. After all, no two performanc­es are alike.

Knowing that, it becomes easier to keep your phone in your pocket – the only time you look away from the stage is to flip through the programme to find out who is playing who.

And now, live theatre shows are popping up again in Dubai, where a handful of performanc­es are scheduled to take place this month.

Here lists four must-sees.

1 Monday Night Theatre: ‘Film Noir Improvised’

As part of this murder-mystery evening, improviser­s at The Courtyard Playhouse will bring the 1950s filmnoir genre to life on stage using audience suggestion­s. From embittered heroes to revenge-bent dames, everything is completely made up on the spot each week, which means no two stories will be the same.

Entry is free. However, if you enjoy it, you can offer a contributi­on at the end of the performanc­e. Reservatio­ns are required.

When: Mondays, 8pm

Ticket price: Free

Where: The Courtyard Playhouse, Al Quoz

2 Wednesday Night Improv: ‘Maestro’

Ten actors will flex their improv muscles at The Courtyard Playhouse with a series of scenes, songs and games based on audience recommenda­tions. Those watching will score the performers on a scale of one to five after each round.

Actors with the lowest score will be eliminated. The one who remains at the end is crowned maestro.

Entry is free and donations at the end of the performanc­e are welcome.

When: Wednesdays, 8pm Ticket price: Free

Where: The Courtyard Playhouse, Al Quoz

3 ‘White Rabbit, Red Rabbit’

Described by The New York Times as “astonishin­gly original” and “a playful, enigmatic and haunting show”, White Rabbit, Red Rabbit is the internatio­nal hit by playwright Nassim Soleimanpo­ur. Since its premiere in the UK in 2011, the play has been translated into more than 25 languages and performed at least 1,000 times worldwide.

The comedy-drama, which will be performed at The Junction, has no director, and a different actor will take to the stage to re-enact the one-man show each night.

The premise behind it is that since its writer, Soleimanpo­ur, cannot leave his native Iran, the actor must receive his script in a sealed envelope for the first time on stage. From then on, the actor and the audience will embark on a surprising journey, where anything can happen.

There will be an Arabic performanc­e on Thursday, August 13. The shows on Friday and Saturday, August 14 and 15, will be performed in English.

When: Thursday to Saturday, August 13 to 15, 7.30pm Ticket price: From Dh80 Where: The Junction, Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz

4 ‘Circle Mirror Transforma­tion’

This show, by Annie Baker, opened off-Broadway in 2009 and received the Obie Award for Best New American Play. It follows the journey of five characters in theatre classes over five weeks.

In an interview with the Huntington Theatre Company in 2015, Baker said she “wanted the audience to learn about the characters through formal theatre exercises”.

“I knew I wanted there to be excruciati­ng silences,” she said. “I knew I wanted a doomed class romance that left one character embarrasse­d and the other heart-broken. I knew I wanted the characters to deliver monologues as each other ... eventually I realised that the fun of the play is the fact that it’s confined to this dull, windowless little space.”

The play, directed by Sabiha Majgaonkar, will be performed at The Junction. When: Thursday and Friday, August 20 and 21, 7.30pm; Saturday, August 22, 3pm Ticket price: From Dh60 Where: The Junction, Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz

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During Dubai’s stay-at-home safety measures, many theatre operators streamed past production­s to keep the show on the road

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