Overview
Synopsis
Set in a Lebanon prison, Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me is a haunting and moving play about the power of brotherhood and resilience in the struggle for survival. The play follows three men of different nationalities as they endure the psychological and physical effects of imprisonment and attempt to maintain their own sense of identity and nationality. With only each other, some gallows humor, and their imaginations to rely on, the men grapple with their own mortality and the grim reality of their own situation in this deeply painful and poignant psychological drama.
Show Information
Characters
Character Portrayals
See StageAgent members who have performed roles in Someone Who'll Watch Over Me.
Want to be featured on this page? Update your credits.
Monologues
Scenes
Key Terms
A behavioral strategy characters use to deal with stress or trauma, commonly explored in modern psychological drama.
A group of performers who function as a unit in a production rather than as individuals with leading roles.
Dark humor used in the face of death or misfortune, providing ironic detachment or catharsis for both characters and audience.
A violent act used in historical or political theatre to depict oppression, control, and the extremes of human suffering.