Here in the Park This was her first play, published in May 2012, although it was originally written between 2007 and 2009. It was published by
Mamdouh Adwan Publishing House in Damascus.
In Peace, We Leave Home A poetry collection published in 2014 in Beirut, Lebanon. The poems in this collection were written during a span of several years before being published. A translation of three poems from this collection was published in English by CEC ArtsLink and The
Martin E. Segal Theater in New York in 2017 after the author had been
artist-in-residence at the
Poets House in New York.
The Brothers A
drama series of 100 episodes, written by Liwaa Yazji and Mohammad Abou Laban. Broadcast first in 2014 on
Abu Dhabi TV channel and then distributed all over pan-Arab channels.
Haunted A full-length documentary that Yazji wrote, produced and directed, released in 2014. It was supported by a fund from the
Heinrich Boell Foundation. The film takes the viewer on a surreal journey through the lives of nine individuals who are either internally displaced in Syria or seeking refuge in Lebanon. It won the Special Mention award at its
premiere in the
Marseille Festival of Documentary Film in 2014 and the Al Waha Bronze at the GIGAF festival in
Tunisia 2016. The film also toured other international festivals and was released in selected cinemas.
Q & Q A play on the debate of giving birth under conditions of violence, commissioned by
the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester 2016. The play was first broadcast by
BBC Radio and had a staged reading at the B!rth Festival in 2016. It was also part of the International Women Playwright Conference in Chile 2018, and the
Edinburgh International Festival 2017, with staged readings in theaters, academies and health institutions.
Goats A
surrealist play about villagers receiving a goat from local
mayor in compensation for their sons who died in the civil war. Translated into English in 2017 by Katharine Halls and after a first staged reading during the event "Told From the Inside" at the
Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2016, it premiered in the same venue in December 2017.
Goats was also part of
PEN World Voices: International Play Festival 2018, New York, and a staged reading in Arabic was produced at the Khashabi Theatre in
Haifa, in February 2019.
Waiting for the Guests A short play first published in
Index on Censorship magazine in 2018. It portrays a woman persecuted by the state because of her writings. Thus, she is left with the difficult choice to either be killed by soldiers or to kill herself and her family before the soldiers arrive. The text then had a presentation in
Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin- in the PostHeimat Encounters #4.
Unknown Record Qaid Majhol, in Arabic, a mini series of 8 episodes aired on
OSN 2021 written by Liwaa Yazji and Mohammad Abou Laban. It is about Samir, a miserable man in every sense of the word, fights for the bite of his daily life, confronting his wife, daughter, co-workers, his manager and the entire community. His only friend, Yazan, is completely different from him: a young man who is elegant, cares about his appearance, brave to the point of insanity.
Songs for Days to Come Musical and poetic project, co-written by Liwaa Yazji and Mohammad Abou Labn, featuring Syrian musicians
Kinan Azmeh,
Dima Orsho, and cellist Kinan Abou-Afach, as well as pianist Lenore Davis, and poets from Syria which Liwaa Yazji was one of them. Yazji's participation was called
A Glimpse. The operatic play premiered in Morganland Festival 2022.
The Hero A thirty Episodes TV series that was first broadcast 2025 on
MBC Group-
Shahid (streaming platform). Liwaa was the script Doctor and a co-writer for several episodes. It tackles the life of a Syrian village from 2016 until the fall of the regime in 2025. ==Collaborations==