'Private Gigi. One Direction awaits your commands.'
A roadblock. Two young women armed with machine guns and Nutella. Days away from finishing the army.
Gigi has a secret. Dar dreamt she'd be shot today. And there's a strange vehicle heading their way… Well, that's okay. Nothing ever happens here. Right?
A comic tragedy about what we bury in order to survive, Josh Azouz's play Gigi & Dar was first performed at the Arcola Theatre, London, in 2024, directed by Kathryn Hunter.
'Surreal, very funny… an anti-war message through off-kilter comedy… It's a bit Becketty — two characters waiting around — and a bit Pintery in the humour it finds in a black situation. And it's pretty great' — Time Out 'Sharply relevant… a scalpel-sharp, tragi-comic delve into the dangerous mundanity of the theatre of war… devastatingly effective' — The Stage
'Brutal but balanced, with complexly drawn characters… invites us to consider what happens next after the suffering' — Broadway World