The plays for the 13th day of the Egyptian National Theatre Festival

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Tue, 25 Jul 2017 - 09:08 GMT

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CAIRO – July 25 2017: Moshreb Shay’s Tea drinker play will begin at Cairo Puppet Theatre at 8 p.m July, 25. The play revolves around how the culture and civilization of the Japanese people imposed themelves on the settlement project, and how Japan battled this crisis strongly. The play was written by John Patrick, composed by Mohamed Abdel Wahab, directed by Ahmed El Banhawy, and stars Kamel Abdel Aziz, Sham Abdel Aziz, Osman Okasha, Sandy El Masry, Noor Emad and Hend Emad.

The German University Theater Ensemble will perform El Gesr (The Bridge) play. It is about the Arta Bridge myth, where the people of Arta dreamed of building a bridge to connect the banks of the river. They put their trust in the Grand Master of masons.

, the bridge was destroyed at night, they rebuilt it, but unfortunetly it was destroyed once again. So, people began to believe that a curse was chasing the bridge. The show will start at 8:00 p.m at Zaki Talaimat Theater. The Play is written by George Theotika, music and compositions by Mohamed El Sawy and starring Amina Omar, Ahmed Yousry and Hatem Elwi.

The play Untangled (Hal El-Dafayer) is a comedy about realistic social issues of Egyptian youth. The play is based on real stories and personal experiences of the show heroes. It is directed by Mohamed Fouad Abdeen, written by Sally Zohny and starring Mohamed Taher, Hady Gamal, Malak Yasser and Nancy Abdel Rahim. The show will take place at Motropol theatre at 6 p.m.

Beni Zewal ( Beni Zewal Biography) play is a liturgical show that talks about a sensitive subject. One specific subject is about the cursed villages. The play is composed by Hazem El Kafrawy, written by Mohamed Aly and directed by Mostafa Ibrahim.

The Idea of Shamman’s play revolves around the existence of many mental and spiritual diseases within the subconscious of each of us. Those diseases are clues that involve the Sufi spiritual experience, which represents innocence and love in its descriptive meaning. The play is performed at El Ghaad Theatre at 8 pm starring May Roushdy, Mostafa El Zayat, Mohamed Abdel Fattah and Ahmed Raafaat and directed by Saeed Soliman.

The Saherat El Salam ( Peace Magicians) play revolves around the church's control over the state, and how religious rule can lead to the collapse of societies. Their backwardness, rigidness, and hardline religion also help with the decline of society. The play is written by the great renowned writer Arthur Miller and directed by Mohamed Abdel Mola. Saherat El Salam will be Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts theatre at 8 p.m and performed by the institute troupe.

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