I am Yusuf and This Is My Brother is a powerful, poetic exploration of history, memory and different forms of love. In Palestine in 1948 the British Mandate is ending and the UN is
about to�vote on who will control the land. Under this political backdrop, Ali is in love with Nada, but he is in despair. Her father won't let them marry because his brother Yusuf is "odd"
with his own eccentric, child-like point of view. Rufus, a soldier on the occupying British forces, longs for the cold fogs of Sheffield. War begins and, as the villagers are scattered and
become refugees, the secret that's kept Ali and Nada apart is revealed.
Although set within a politically charged context, the play is full of haunting, dreamlike poetry rather than didactic polemicism. Instead of simply exploring the political debate, Zuabi
concentrates more on the richness of language and culture. With a keen awareness of the vulnerability and fragile ephemerality of life, I am Yusuf and This Is My Brother explores
humanity and love in the context of loss and death.