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Native name
  
ربيع مروة

Name
  
Rabih Mroue

Books
  
The Space of Agonism

Nationality
  
Lebanese

Education
  
Residence
  
Hazmieh, Lebanon

Spouse
  
Lina Saneh

Full Name
  
Rabih Mroue

Role
  
Film actor


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Born
  
1967 (age 47–48)
Beirut, Lebanon

Alma mater
  
Lebanese University (1989)

Occupation
  
Actor, playwright, visual artist

Movies
  
I Want to See, The Ugly One, Terra incognita, Phantom Beirut, Pret‑a‑porter Imm Ali

Similar People
  
Joana Hadjithomas, Akram Zataari, Walid Raad, Eric Baudelaire, Ghassan Salhab

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Rabih Mroué (Arabic: ربيع مروة‎‎, born 1967) is a Lebanese stage and film actor, playwright, and visual artist. Rooted in theater, his work includes videos and installation art; the latter sometimes incorporates photography, text and sculpture.

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Biography

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Born in Beirut, Mroué lives in Hazmieh, Lebanon. He graduated in theater in 1989 from Lebanese University, where he met his wife, Lina Saneh.

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He has been creating theater pieces since 1990. Theater in Beirut revived in the years after the Lebanese Civil War, but Mroué and Saneh, who frequently collaborate, were among the first to push into avant-garde territory (and away from European influences), using venues such as the Russian Cultural Center, makeshift halls, and private homes. His works since the late 1990s "blur and confound the boundaries between theater and the visual arts", often using screens and projected images. Writing in the New York Times about Mroué's theater group, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie commented that "they are to Beirut what the Wooster Group is to New York: a blend of avant-garde innovation, conceptual complexity and political urgency, all grounded in earthy humor."

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Mroué's performances, although scripted, are designed to appear more like improvised works in progress, reflecting his continuing theme of inquiry, focused more on provoking thought than presenting spectacle. Mroué has written of his own work, "My works deal with issues that have been swept under the table in the current political climate of Lebanon,"

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Mroué's 2007 piece about the Lebanese Civil War, How Nancy Wished That Everything Was an April Fool's Joke, toured internationally. Banned domestically by the Lebanese Interior Ministry, it premiered in Tokyo. The ban was eventually lifted. In 2012, a series of photographs made with mobile phones at Homs, Syria showed persons killed during the fights of 2011/2012. Copies of the photographs were shown at dOCUMENTA (13) at Kassel, Germany with the title Pixelated Revolution.

Mroué is a board member of the Beirut Art Center.

Awards

Rabih Mroué Prince Claus Fund Activities

  • 2010 Spalding Gray Award (awarded by PS 122, The Andy Warhol Museum, On the Boards, and the Walker Art Center)., foundation of contemporary arts 2010, Prince Claus Funds Award 2011.
  • Theater pieces

  • The Journey of Little Gandhi (1991). Adapted from Elias Khoury's 1989 novel of the same name.
  • Extension 19 (1997).
  • Come In Sir, We Are Waiting for You Outside (1998). Collaboration with Tony Chakar.
  • Three Posters (2000). Collaboration with Elias Khoury.
  • Biokraphia (2002) in collaboration with Lina Saneh.
  • Who's Afraid of Representation (2005)
  • How Nancy Wished That Everything Was an April Fool's Joke (2007). Collaboration with Fadi Toufic. Premiered at Tokyo International Arts Festival, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Looking for a Missing Employee
  • Yesterday's Man (2007), in collaboration with Tony Chakar and Tiago Rodrigues, premiered at La Mercè, Girona, Spain.
  • Theater with dirty feet (2008). Premiered at HAU 2, Hebbel-Theater, Berlin, Germany.
  • The inhabitants of images (2009). Premiered at Art Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Originally a lecture/performance, later a video installation.
  • Photo-Romance (2009). Collaboration with Lina Saneh. Premiered at Festival d'Avignon, Avignon.
  • The Pixelated Revolution (2012). Premiered at PS 122, New York, New York.
  • Riding on a Cloud (2013).
  • Video

  • Face A/Face B (2001)
  • Installations

  • With Soul, with Blood (2003).
  • I, the undersigned (2007). Premiered 2008, Manifesta 7, Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy
  • Noiseless (2008).
  • Grandfather, Father and Son (2010). Premiered 2011, Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada.
  • The inhabitants of images (between 2009 and 2011)
  • Film roles

  • Je Veux Voir (2008)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2021
    Memory Box as
    Raja (adult)
    2013
    The Ugly One as
    Michel (as Rabih Mroué)
    2008
    Je veux voir as
    Le chauffeur (as Rabih Mroué)
    2003
    Ramad (Short)
    2002
    Terra incognita as
    Tarek
    1999
    Around the Pink House
    1998
    Phantom Beirut
    Writer
    2013
    The Ugly One (as Rabih Mroué)
    2009
    Chaque jour est une fête (writer)
    2008
    Rima Khcheich: Haflit Taraf (Music Video)
    2003
    Ramad (Short) (writer)
    2003
    Prêt-à-porter Imm Ali (Short) (writer)
    Director
    2005
    FaceA/FaceB (Short)
    2005
    Bir-rouh bid-damm (Short)
    Composer
    2008
    Rima Khcheich: Haflit Taraf (Music Video)
    Self
    2011
    Mi reino por un caballo (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.33 (2011) - Self
    2002
    The Sleep of Reason: This Blood Spilled in My Veins (Video short documentary)

    References

    Rabih Mroué Wikipedia