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Ali and Nada can never marry becasue Nada's father thinks Ali's brother, Yusuf, is 'odd'.
More than a family saga, this play is set in 1948 when Palestine is still a British mandate and 'the catastrophe' is on it's way.
When it strikes, the UN votes and Palestine is up for grabs. Villagers become refugees and secrets are revealed including the real reason Ali and Nada can't be together.
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