



A teenager abandoned at birth inherits her dead mother's voice: decades of microcassettes from a war reporter who covered Beirut, Arafat at the UN, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Molière winner Aïda Asgarzadeh weaves a story about discovering yourself through someone else's history.
Molière-winning playwright
intimate 200-seat theatre
mother-daughter story
war journalism drama
Tips
🎭"vintage atmosphere that takes you back in time"
⏱️1 hour 15 minutes, no intermission
🎧dictaphones and microcassettes drive the story
Friday, June 12
19-42 €
Le dernier cèdre du Liban
June 12 at 12am
+44Quartier de l'Europe




A teenager abandoned at birth inherits her dead mother's voice: decades of microcassettes from a war reporter who covered Beirut, Arafat at the UN, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Molière winner Aïda Asgarzadeh weaves a story about discovering yourself through someone else's history.
Molière-winning playwright
intimate 200-seat theatre
mother-daughter story
war journalism drama
Tips
🎭"vintage atmosphere that takes you back in time"
⏱️1 hour 15 minutes, no intermission
🎧dictaphones and microcassettes drive the story
Friday, June 12
19-42 €
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