Nabil Elouahabi & Nick of Time Productions Ltd present
THE NIGHTMARES OF CARLOS FUENTES
by Rashid Razaq, Based on a short story by Hassan Blasim
Wednesday 23rd July 2014 – Saturday 16th August 2014
A black comedy – an Iraqi refugee comes to London in search of his dream…
Salim, an Iraqi refugee, takes on a new identity In London after fleeing persecution in Baghdad. He is picked up, and marries a wealthy older woman, who enthusiastically coaches him in the bedroom for his forthcoming citizenship test. But Carlos Fuentes finds that knowing the names of all six of Henry VIII’s wives can neither satisfy his new wife nor turn him into a “Britishman”. The nightmare of the violence of his past catches up with him, and suddenly he is at the airport,accompanied by a G4 security guard, waiting for a plane to take him back to Iraq
The World premiere of Rashid Razaq’s new play is based on an award-winning short story by Hassan Blasim. It is directed by Nicolas Kent, who was artistic director of the Tricycle Theatre from 1984-2012, and the cast includes Nabil Elouahabi who was a leading actor in the Olivier nominated trilogy “The Great Game -Afghanistan” and on Channel 4 TV’s Bafta nominated “Top Boy”, Nabil has also appeared in HBOs Generation Kill as well as the latest season of ’24’

Cast
- Nabil Elouahabi (Zero Dark Thirty, Tower Block)
- Sara Bahadori (TVs Doctors & Coronation Street)
- Caroline Langrishe (Plastic, Rogue Trader, Chancer)
- Selva Rasalingam(Skyfall, Luther, The Veteran)
Ticket Information and Times
Monday – Saturday at 7.30pm – £18 (£15 concessions)
Opening performances (23 – 30 July) – all tickets £15
Saturday matinees at 4.00pm – £15 (£12 concessions)
Mid-week matinee Wednesday 13 August at 2.30pm
Pay What You Can Tuesdays 5 & 12 August – (tickets in person from 6.30pm – limited and subject to availability)
Recommended for ages 14+
Running time is approximately 75 minutes
Location.
Arcola Theatre.
24 Ashwin Street
Dalston, London
E8 3DL
Box Office: 020 7503 1646
To Purchase Tickets click HERE
I hope to be able to attend one of the showings early on in the run. I shall of course be reviewing it (non spoilers though) for you all. For anyone who reads this and attends a performance. Let me know your thoughts.















