The Hoop
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A Saudi play set in a dreary office where employees move through each day on autopilot. One day, Fawzi, the department head, suddenly snaps. He stands on a desk and breaks the silence with a desperate outburst, questioning the point of their repetitive lives. But nothing changes. Time resets. The same conversations and silences return, trapping everyone in an endless loop. More than a workplace drama, The Hoop reflects modern life. It holds up a mirror to our routines, our quiet fears and the invisible cages we live in, asking what it takes to break free.
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Audio Enhancement System
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