First Lady Nemat Aoun sponsored the performance of the play “Chaos,” which was presented by the Choir of the Relics of Blessed Abu Yacoub at the Cross Hospital for Mental and Psychological Diseases, in a humanitarian and theatrical work that embodied the human ability to transform suffering into creativity.

The show was the result of months of training and preparation under the supervision of artist Elie Khayyat, who wrote the script and trained patients on theatrical performance, accompanied by musician Elie Semaan.

The play was characterized by thoughtful dialogue, a harmonious selection of songs, and sincere performance, which gave the audience an integrated human and artistic experience that extended over an hour and a half, and maintained its impact throughout the duration of the show.

a play "chaos" Drawing hope from the heart of suffering

“Fauda” was not just a theatrical work, but rather a humanitarian message that confirmed that illness does not eliminate energies or extinguish dreams, and that humans are capable of transcending pain and transforming it into creativity. Through their performance, the participants embodied that hope is born from the heart of suffering, and that art and theater can form a space for life and a bridge towards recovery and psychological support, leaving a deep impact on the souls of those present, stressing that hope always remains stronger than suffering.