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‘On the way over I saw three vipers copulating… I know what you’re thinking… monogamy is under threat.’
Josh Azouz’s Once Upon A Time in Nazi Occupied Tunisia is a brutally comic play about home and identity, marriage and survival, blood and feathers. It was first produced at the Almeida Theatre, London, in August 2021, directed by Eleanor Rhode.
‘A brave, hilarious and singular play… something pretty special’
- Time Out
‘A lesser known side of Nazi history, delivered with nuance… the play keeps both its strains of humour and horror running side by side until the end’
- Guardian
‘A slow-burning absurdist thriller [with] precisely applied doses of bleak black humour’
- The Stage
‘Funny, dark, and entirely original… you never quite know which way [Azouz’s] bold imagination is going to lead him’
- Whatsonstage
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‘On the way over I saw three vipers copulating… I know what you’re thinking… monogamy is under threat.’
Josh Azouz’s Once Upon A Time in Nazi Occupied Tunisia is a brutally comic play about home and identity, marriage and survival, blood and feathers. It was first produced at the Almeida Theatre, London, in August 2021, directed by Eleanor Rhode.
‘A brave, hilarious and singular play… something pretty special’
- Time Out
‘A lesser known side of Nazi history, delivered with nuance… the play keeps both its strains of humour and horror running side by side until the end’
- Guardian
‘A slow-burning absurdist thriller [with] precisely applied doses of bleak black humour’
- The Stage
‘Funny, dark, and entirely original… you never quite know which way [Azouz’s] bold imagination is going to lead him’
- Whatsonstage