Between Two Poles
About this event
In the middle of grief, there are still moments of light.
An immersive theater play directed & adapted by Ahmed Radwan based on the play “Rabbit Hole” by David Lindsay-Abaire.
Between two poles is a journey through pain, but also through connection… through the fragile, human attempts to understand, to forgive, and to move forward.
The play is an immersive theatre experience that explores the suffering that follows the tragic loss of a family’s young child and the difficulties of healing from such wounds.
Between two poles pauses time, revealing how hard it is for the family to move beyond this critical moment. It portrays a phase of reconstruction, where each individual is reshaped into a version of who they once were.
The performance zooms in on the space between rejection and acceptance, showing how family members rely on each other for strength as they learn to forgive and move forward.
It reminds us that even when life breaks us, it also gives us the strength to rebuild—piece by piece.
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