BEIRUT — Seven former Syrian political prisoners sat at a sparse dinner table, taking turns describing their cells. Some had lived alone in a pitch-black room barely a meter high, and others were in a 12-by-6-meter dungeon with over a hundred other men.
It was the opening scene of the play “Untitled,” held at Beirut’s Zoukak Theatre Company on Nov. 11. “Untitled” was the final performance of the 10-day Sidewalks Festival, an event showcasing local and international plays, films and workshops.