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“Al-Mishwar al-‘Akhir”: Domestic Abuse and Internalized Misogyny Stare Us in the Face
Al Mishwar Al-Akhir. Poster Design by Zeina Moro. “Only my husband, father, and brother are allowed to hit me,” those were some of the first words of Reda, played by Lina Sakr, a theatre student at The American University in Cairo, in her live-streamed one-woman show of Alfred Farag’s Al-Mishwar al-‘Akhir (The Last Walk). Farag’s second-to-last play, written and performed in Arabic is, as Theatre scholar Dina Amin writes, “concerned with the plight of a battered woman from the struggling classes of Egypt.” Directed by Reem Amer, the play addresses issues of domestic violence, physical abuse, illiteracy, and poverty. Single-handedly led by Sakr, the emotionally-charged monologue tackles domes

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