It is cute when the natives are allowed to dance to the tune of the White Man. Shakespeare in Za`tari camp. How cute and adorable. I know that it will be said that it was a Syrian director--an actor really--who was behind the staging. But if he were to perform plays by Syrian playwrights would he have gotten any coverage at all? After all, Syrians were the first to introduce plays into the Arab culture (from the days of Abu Khalil Qabbani in the 19th century). But what is the significance of Shakespeare in a refugee camp run by the White Man?