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Published 20 Feb, 2025 08:42am

‘Lawrence of Lahore’ connects history with drama

LAHORE: Ajoka Theatre’s bilingual production ‘Lawrence in Lahore’ concluded its two-day run on Tuesday to a packed house and enthusiastic applause.

Written by Shahid Nadeem in collaboration with Dr Fawzia Afzal-Khan, the play explored TE Lawrence’s time in Lahore during the late 1920s, examining his potential involvement in the region’s political turbulence, including events in Afghanistan and Kashmir.

The production skillfully blended historical events with fiction, providing fresh insights into the rise of nationalism, fundamentalism, and rebellion in South Asia.

Audiences praised the play for its compelling storytelling, strong performances, and the seamless integration of music and dance.

One viewer said that ‘Lawrence in Lahore’ effectively connects past and present, highlighting how unresolved historical conflicts continue to influence the world today.

The performances were captivating and thought-provoking.

Mr Nadeem, also director of the play, expressed his gratitude for the positive response.

Published in Dawn, February 20th, 2025

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