The Play Peter Brook Took Fifty Years To Finish

Eleven and Twelve ” is based on the memoir of an obscure Malian Muslim mystic, Tierno Bokar, a leader who put an end to a bloody religious war by conceding that his opponents were right.” It can be seen as a meditation on fundamentalism or colonialism, but “perhaps it is most powerful as a parable on the sacrifice that tolerance demands, as Bokar is eventually ostracised by his own people.”