Hujum is a play about a pregnant young woman researching in an archive in Moscow. It takes place a little in the future. She wants the world to know about a massacre of women that everyone has forgotten about. Somewhere in the archives she knows she can find the piece of paper that will help her change the world. Outside the world is trying to change. This play is about the dangers of one group imposing its values on another, even in the name of freedom and human rights.
Hujum stages the complexities of a cross-cultural encounter, a cacophony of multiple narratives about oppression and freedom, and the perils of taking action on behalf of another culture.
Hujum was developed under Centre 42's Basement Workshop (now known as the Creation Residency). Read about Basement Workshop here.