Birds of a Kind
Synopsis
Is it really important to cling to our lost identities?
A terrorist attack in Jerusalem puts Eitan, a young Israeli-German genetic researcher, in a coma, while his girlfriend Wahida, a Moroccan graduate student, is left to uncover his family secret that brought them to Israel in the first place. Since Eitan's parents erupted at a Passover meal when they realized Wahida was not Jewish, he has harboured a suspicion about his heritage that, if true, could change everything.
In this sweeping drama from the award-winning Lebanese-Canadian playwright Wajdi Mouawad, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict hits close to home as a straitlaced family is forced to confront everything they know about their identities.
Birds of a Kind won the Canadian Governor General's Literary Award in 2019.
This edition from Playwrights Canada Press is an English-language translation of the play by Linda Gaboriau.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Nick Hern Books
- ISBN: 9781770919907
- Number of pages: 115
- Dimensions: 130 x 195 x 10 mm
- Weight: 152g
- Languages: English
