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Maktoob Aleina 'Tahqiq show' at El Rihany Theater

Maktoob Aleina 'Tahqiq show' at El Rihany Theater

Cairo 36019-02-2025

On 21st February, El Rihany Theatre presents Maktoob Aleina: Tahqiq Show, an interactive comedy that transforms the audience into storytellers. As the mystery unfolds, spectators engage with the writer, responding to crucial questions such as, 'Who solves the case?' and 'Where does the crime take place?' Their choices shape the story in real-time, making each performance unique. With a blend of humour and intrigue, this immersive experience invites the audience to take part in solving a murder mystery like never before.

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