In Support of Amis CLAC & In Partnership with Right To Play
“ماشي
أونلاين” عمل مسرحي يتنقّل بين الماضي والحاضر ومستقبلٍ متخيّل، ليعكس طبيعة
الصراعات المتكرّرة في لبنان.
في قلب
العمل رجل لم يعد يتذكّر الحدث الذي حطّم حياته. بلا صور، بلا دليل، وبلا رواية
ثابتة، يحاول إعادة بناء هويّته وسط واقع متناقض ومشوّش.
ومع
تفتّت ذاكرته، يصبح اتصاله الوحيد بالعالم امرأة بعيدة يلتقيها عبر الإنترنت، خيطه
الأخير نحو المعنى.
يمزج
العمل بين الواقعية والتجريد، ويتكشّف ضمن زمنٍ معلّق، ليقارب الصدمة لا كحدثٍ
عابر، بل كحالة نفسية مستمرة.
وينسج
مواضيع الحرب، الذاكرة، الانقسام، الحب، وهشاشة التواصل البشري.
Mashy Online is a fragmented theatrical work moving between past, present,
and imagined futures, reflecting the cyclical nature of conflict in Lebanon.
At its center is a man who can no longer remember the event that shattered
his life. With no images, no proof, and no stable narrative, he struggles to
reconstruct his identity in a reality shaped by contradiction and uncertainty.
As his memory begins to fracture, his only connection to the world becomes a
distant woman he meets online, his last thread to meaning.
Blending realism and abstraction, the play unfolds within a suspended sense
of time, exploring trauma not as an isolated event, but as a continuous
psychological condition. It weaves together themes of war, memory, division,
love, and the fragility of human connection.
Starring: Elie Mitri and Joy Hallak
Directed By: Mazen Saad Aldin
Conceived & Created by: Kholoud Nasser
Dramaturgy by: Kholoud Nasser & Meriam Bousselmi
Dialogue by: Meriam Bousselmi
بطولة:
إيلي متري وجوي حلّاق
إخراج:
مازن سعد الدين
فكرة
وإعداد: خلود ناصر
دراماتورجيا:
خلود ناصر ومريم بوسلمي
الحوار:
مريم بوسلمي
At Al Madina Theatre - Hamra
Starting 8:30
Doors will be open at 08:00
In Support of Amis CLAC
A youth-led civil society organization based in Barja, working to empower
children and youth and build long-term community resilience through education
and development programs.
In Partnership with Right To Play
A global organization using play to educate and empower children, working in
Lebanon since 2006 to support marginalized youth through play-based learning
and psychosocial programs.
50% OF PROCEEDS WILL BE
DONATED TO DISPLACED FAMILIES AFFECTED BY THE CURRENT SITUATION IN THE SUPPORT
OF THE ABOVE NGOS.

Saroula Center, Hamra, Lebanon