Description
After an Iranian woman flees her home country to build a new life in England, she recreates the dishes of her childhood and homeland, building a new life and community around food.
About the Author
Hannah Khalil was Resident Writer at Shakespeare's Globe in 2022. Henry VIII was part of their 2022 summer season and her critically acclaimed re-telling of Hans Christian Andersen's The Fir Tree which premiered in 2021, returned for their 2022 winter season. Hannah's other theatre commissions include new work for the RSC, Soho Theatre, The Kiln and Mosaic/Fishamble. Previous work for stage includes A Museum in Baghdad, which opened at the Royal Shakespeare Company's Swan Theatre in 2019 directed by Erica Whyman, Interference for The National Theatre of Scotland, The Scar Test for Soho Theatre and Scenes from 68* Years for the Arcola. Hannah was named Heimbold Chair of Irish Studies at Villanova University in 2021 and was a Creative Fellow of the Samuel Beckett Archive for 2021/2022.
Awards
Short-listed for Popcorn Writing Award 2024 (UK).
Book Information
ISBN 9781350525870
Author Hannah Khalil
Format Paperback
Page Count 56
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC