The Invaders’ Fear of Memories is a powerful solo theatre work based on the diaries of Yosef Nachmani—a Russian Jew and committed Zionist who migrated to Ottoman Palestine in 1907, and who later facilitated the ethnic cleansing of its indigenous people. Performed by Nachmani’s great-grandson, Benjamin Rivers, the play confronts the legacy of settler-colonialism, and racial supremacy. Rivers embodies 12 characters and sings in Arabic, Hebrew, Ukrainian, and Yiddish. Directed by Linda Wise, this internationally acclaimed piece explores memory, complicity, and the enduring trauma of colonial violence and historical denial.