Abstract: Schehadé’s Dramatic œuvre is devoted to both the strange and the familiar. Often connected with Surrealism, Schehadé builds a dream world where norms are abandoned. Through the numerous occurrences of the adjective “strange”, the author seeks to renew ways of looking at the world, interrogate daily habits, redefine the place of the individual in society, and propose, by way of the eponymous character, a way out of existential interrogations.