A God Who Can Speak
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A God Who Can Speak

Brought to you by: Blue Book Theatre Company S.L.

Tinta Roja. Carrer de la Creu dels Molers 17 See map Tinta Roja. Carrer de la Creu dels Molers 17

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Plot/Synopsis: A very imaginative Mohamed, who happens to be gay and Muslim, is in a big mess. Something’s very wrong as he can’t move his limbs nor can he hear anything. He starts recalling memories of his ex lover, who called him ‘mental’ at some point (why was that?), and his deaf brother, who taught him how to experience God through silence. We learn that Mohamed is from a country where his sexual orientation is considered illegal and immoral, and this, paired with detachment from his family, eventually led him to a tragic demise. ‘A God Who Can Speak’ is a dramatic piece with comedic interludes from Mr. Charon, the bored and frustrated otherworldly being who interacts with the audience, revealing to them that something happened to them as well, and he is supposed to help them now (he's not much bothered, though). But the audience is, instead, and much to Charon’s dismay, transported back and forth through time, until they will find out exactly what happened to them all, and to Mohamed, and most importantly, why.

Themes and style: ‘A god who can speak’ explores the intertwining of being LGBTQ+ and Muslim and also deaf and Muslim. One of its aim is to bring the audience to reflect upon healthy spirituality as opposed to fundamentalist religion. It tackles several ‘othering’ issues, such as homophobia, islamophobia, xenophobia and ableism. It also places a spotlight on mental health and the importance of a secular government and the welcoming of refugees in Western countries. It’s a semi-immersive solo show, a dramedy, with partial use of British Sign Language and with a pace varying between fast and funny all the way to calm and poetic, ranging from quick dialogues to intense monologues.

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Genre

Dramedy


Type

Solo show / One-man show, Semi-Immersive, Partial use of British Sign Language


Length

60'

Access policy

The promoter has not specified underage access policy, if you have any question please contact directly with the promoter.

Comments (2) 2 Comments

Cristina Cretegny
15/04/2024
Attended on 14/04/2024 VERIFIED COMMENT
MUY CREATIVO
MUY BUENA ACTUACION
Tania
15/04/2024
Attended on 14/04/2024 VERIFIED COMMENT
Incredible!!
One of the best performances that I've seen in Barcelona so far. 10/10!!
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