This month at Le Monnot Theater is filled with wonderful plays, from dark comedies to clever commentaries. Here are 7 plays you can catch this month.
Dates: November 20–23, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Ticket prices: $25–30
For reservations: 70 989 576 or Antoineticketing.com

A dark comedy that digs into memory and pain, RoseMary follows Mary after a crushing betrayal. As she leans on her friendship with Rose, hidden truths emerge, childhood wounds resurface, and family pains cry out. Honest, painful, and darkly funny, the play asks: can we escape our past, or are our memories our eternal prison?
Dates: November 25, 2025 at 8:30 PM
Ticket prices: $20–40
For reservations: 81 022 808 or Antoineticketing.com

A colorful, daring comedy by Yehya Jaber and Anjo Rihane exploring love, politics, fashion, and society. Who decides what we wear—and what it says about us? Expect humor, heart, and a rainbow of emotions.
Dates: Nov 27–29, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Ticket prices: $15–25
For reservations: 03 165 947 or Antoineticketing.com

A man and woman at a train station navigate time, conversation, and uncanny truths in this thought-provoking production by Adon Khoury and Yara Zakhour.
Dates: November 20–21, 2025 at 8:30 PM
Ticket prices: $20–30
For reservations: 03 557 917 or Antoineticketing.com

Zeina Daccache reflects on 15 years of volunteer work in Lebanese prisons. Alongside former prisoner Joseph and comedian Sam Ghazal, she explores grief, resilience, and closure, showing how theater can heal and advocate for justice.
Dates: November 22, 2025 at 4 PM
Ticket prices: $25
For reservations: 70 626 200 or Antoineticketing.com

Rawad, a 10-year-old boy, dreams of performing as a tightrope walker in a circus. With the help of his friend Dima and his cat Fodda, he faces obstacles and bullies while chasing his dream in this enchanting puppet show.
Dates: November 26–29, 2025 at 8:30 PM
Ticket prices: $20–40
For reservations: 70 626 200 or Antoineticketing.com

Set between 1980 and 2025, this play tells the story of Hala and Ibrahim, lovers torn apart by war and exile. Through hope, disappointment, and enduring love, it’s a tribute to Lebanon as memory, identity, and passion.
Dates: November 22-23, 2025 at 8:30 PM
Ticket prices: $20-$40
For reservations: or Antoineticketing.com

After a major accident, Nada Abou Farhat takes the stage, bruised, laughing, and completely raw, turning her pain into punchlines in a witty, heartfelt one-woman show.
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