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Karim Abdel Aziz's Comedy Play ‘El Basha' Comes to Jeddah This May

Karim Abdel Aziz's Comedy Play ‘El Basha' Comes to Jeddah This May

CairoScene15-05-2025

Following a sold-out Riyadh debut, Karim Abdel Aziz brings his theatrical hit 'El Basha' to Jeddah's City Walk for three nights only, alongside Hana El-Zahed, Wizo, and director Ramy Emam.
After premiering during Riyadh Season in December 2024, Karim Abdel Aziz's hit stage comedy 'El Basha' is headed to Jeddah for a limited three-night run at City Walk from May 21st to the 23rd.
Directed by renowned filmmaker Ramy Emam, the play also stars Hana El-Zahed, Heidi Karam, Wizo, and Hatem Salah, with original songs by lyricist Tamer Hussein and composer Aziz El Shafaei.
'El Basha' tells the story of Abo El-Maaty El-Basha, a working-class man whose life turns upside down when his family suddenly relocates from the rooftop of an old building to the lavish mansion of billionaire Layla El-Sayyad.
Tickets for the Jeddah performances are available via the Saudi Theatre Authority's ticketing platform.

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