CAIRO - 21 September 2020: Egypt’s play “Cinema Masr” will be staged on Alexandria Opera House on October 19,20,21.
The play will be staged while adhering to all the precautionary measures set by the state to battle the COVID-19 pandemic and allowing the attendance of only 25 percent of the theater’s capacity.
The theatrical show "Cinema Masr", was staged again on September 7.
The play was presented three consecutive days at Cairo Opera House on August 24,25 and 26.
The last season of director Khaled Galal's play “Cinema Masr” was staged in the Artistic Creativity Center's Theatre at Cairo Opera House starting Feb. 20.
"Cinema Masr" is the graduation play of the graduates of the second batch of the Acting Department at the Artistic Creativity Center.
In the play, Galal depicts the cinematic history in Egypt through different scenes from the Egyptian masterpieces.
These scenes are presented by young artists with multiple talents in acting, singing, dancing and all performing arts.
Galal and his cast decided to honor Egyptian filmmakers by selecting a group of their works to include in the play, beginning with the minister of culture, who was honoured as a musician and a flute player in several films by late iconic director Youssef Chahine.
Also, veteran artist Samira Ahmed was honored with a scene from her film “El Shimaa”.
Omar Abdel Aziz, director of "El Shaka men Haq el Zouga" (The apartment belongs to the wife), was also honored by a scene from his popular film.
Furthermore, late writer Ahmed Bahgat, the author of the film “Ayam el Sadat” (Days of Sadat), was also honored; his son Khaled Bahgat received the honoring. Late artist Riyad al-Qasabji, also known as "Shawish Attieh”, was among the honorees.
The play is the vision of Khaled Galal; the play's poems are written by Imad Abdel Mohsen, and its music is composed by Manar el-Shazly.
It is executively directed by Ola Fahmy. "Cinema Masr" is produced by the Cultural Development Fund.
“Cinema Masr” stars Iman Ghoneim, Ghada Talaat, Amr Kamal, Badir, Basma Maher, Rabab al-Qa’id, Rabia Rafia, Maya Maher, Reham el-Shanawani, Shaima Abbas, Mohammad Abdo, Hala Marzouq, Ahmed Fawzi, Marwa Eid, Baher al-Nweihi, Norhan el-Marhoumi, and Nehal Fahmy, among others.
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