A Syrian Play Script among Eurodram’s Selection of Plays Recommended for Translation into Several Languages

 “Al-khawf”  (Fear)  play script for  the Syrian writer and  scenarist   Samer Mohamed Ismail won the prize  of   the European Network for Drama in translation  Eurodram  2020 . The  Syrian play script  is the original text of “ Tashih Alwan” (color correction )

Earlier, The European Network for Drama in translation had announced its 2020 selection of plays recommended for translation into several languages . These have been chosen by 290 members of 29 language committees, out of the 841 original plays received in 2019.

The scenarist Ismail said In a statement to SANA  “Obtaining the European Network for Drama prize  is an honor  to the Syrian imagination, which I believe is  finding itself again after many years,  ”

He underlined  the importance of  writing  fresh and current  play scripts  which are  able to engage with reality away from the influence of imported play scripts.

Ismail  stressed Eurodram 2020 prize  is an opportunity for Syrian play scripts  to be translated into  foreign languages to enable  foreign artists to  read and discuss these plays.

Ismail  expressed  his hope for the emergence of a new written section which is  capable of addressing wide categories  of the public in various theaters of the world that are  currently affected and closed  by the epidemic of the Corona  virus.

It is noteworthy to mention that the  International Eurodram 2020 prize  is the second  one for  the play script  “ Al-Khawf” (Fear)  after it had  won the prize of  the best play script  in  Carthage Theater Festival  2018..

 

Rawaa Ghanam

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