


This event is a part of the National Queer Theater's Criminal Queerness Festival, which presents exciting new plays by LGBTQ artists from countries that criminalize queer and trans people.
Actor and writer Dima Mikhayel Matta’s debut autobiographical solo performance This is not a memorized script, this is a well-rehearsed story, directed by Em Weinstein (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater), explores Matta’s lived experience and evolution as a creative queer scholar and a lover—through the lens of a sometimes-troubled relationship with their hometown of Beirut. Presented as a direct address to the audience, This is not a memorized script manifests the direct connections between personal vulnerability and political revolution.
June 25 at 7:00 pm.
Information about your visit: each pod includes two armless chairs, with a minimum of 6 ft distance from other pods. All seats are located on accessible routes and can be removed to make space for mobility devices.
Assistive listening devices with headsets and neck loops, and noise-reducing headphones and earplugs are available for all amplified performances upon request.
Guests will be required to complete a health survey upon arrival, with questions related to recent travel, current symptoms, and recent COVID-19 diagnosis or possible contact with someone who has recently tested positive.
Presented as a direct address to the audience, This is not a memorized script manifests the direct connections between personal vulnerability and political revolution
June 25th, 2021
June 25th, 2021