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Sharjah 24
03-08-2025
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- Sharjah 24
Al-Masrah Magazine: Global theatre insights and developments
new building for Theatrical Association The introduction to the issue starts a report on the graduation ceremony of the third batch of the Sharjah Performing Arts Academy (SPAA). It also includes statements from a number of Emirati artists expressing their deep gratitude and appreciation for the new grant bestowed by His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, by allocating a six-story building in the Al Taawun area to the Theatrical Association. The same section includes a survey on the progress of the Kalba Short Plays Festival, marking its twelfth edition, which will be held next September. Reviews "Readings" section includes a number of reviews of theatrical performances recently held in Arab capitals. Mohamed Laaziz wrote about "Remains," the latest work by Moroccan director Mohamed Farkani; Al-Hussam Mohieddine reviewed "Media" by Lebanese director Chris Ghafri; Abdelkarim Kadri analysed "Al-Saqiya" by Algerian director Soumaya Bounab; Samer Mohamed Ismail wrote about "To Prepare a Boiled Egg" by Kuwaiti director Musab Al-Salem; and Kamal Al-Shihawi wrote about "Jacaranda" by Tunisian director Nizar Al-Saidi. Mahmoud Abu Doma In the "Dialogue" section, the magazine published an interview with Egyptian writer, researcher, and director Mahmoud Abu Doma, in which he spoke about his beginnings, the cultural and academic influences that shaped his personality, his efforts in experimenting with independent theatre in Alexandria, and the most prominent issues facing theatrical thought at the local and Arab levels. Interviews "Horizons" includes an interview with the young Tunisian artist Marwa Al-Mansouri, who has achieved a remarkable presence in the local scene as a theatrical costume designer, appearing in numerous successful theatrical productions, most notably the works of director Fadel Jaibi. The "Follow-ups" section covers a short interview with Tunisian critic Fawzia Al-Mizzi, in which she discusses the experience of establishing a theatre critics' association and the most prominent challenges and potentials of new theatre criticism experiments. The section also highlights Naguib Mahfouz's theatre and its intellectual orientations, marking the thirtieth anniversary of his death. Readings In "Readings," Alaa Al-Jabri analyses the book "Brecht in Gulf Theatre" by Iraqi writer Dhafer Jalloud. In "Visions," Walid Al-Daghsni writes "Short Plays from Concept to Realisation," and Hussam Al-Masoudi writes "Short Texts: The Future of Contemporary Drama." In "Travels," Sherif Al-Shafei recounts his journey to the French city, Lodève and the US Bridgewater. Letters includes reports on theatrical activities in Sharjah, Algiers, Rabat, and Stockholm.


Gulf Today
08-07-2025
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- Gulf Today
Sultan grants six-storey building to Theatrical Association
His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has allocated a six-storey building in the Al Taawun area to the Theatrical Association in Sharjah. The Association's board of directors has expressed its joy and pride at this generous gesture from the UAE's foremost theatre patron. On his part, Ismail Abdullah, Chairman of the Board of Directors, commended the Ruler's gesture, saying 'This gesture represents a dream, which came true, thrilling the Emirati theatre artists thanks to His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan.' He continued, 'On the 2nd of July, a gathering was convened to commemorate an event initiated by the Theatrical Association to mark the Emirati Theatre Day, which has been designated to coincide with the birthday of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, in recognition of the pioneering contributions he has made to Emirati theatre, including the establishment, construction and provision of this cultural institution. In return, theatre professionals reciprocate this love with their own, demonstrating unwavering loyalty. The impetus for this undertaking was the profound influence that he had exerted on their passion for theatre.' He further said, 'The profound sense of elation experienced by theatre professionals had not yet dissipated when a new grant was bestowed from the depths of His Highness's benevolence. He contemplates the future of the Emirati theatre with the same care and foresight as a fatherly figure. He bestowed upon the association a unique edifice, comprising six storeys, a gift that has enabled Emirati theatre professionals to ascend once more, releasing compositions of love and allegiance. 'Sheikh Sultan spares no effort to support all of us as his children. We do not fear for a future that he planned. This grant is a cultural statement with all the sublime meanings it carries. With this grant, the association enters a new era of work, consolidating values and promoting theatre. It is a solid covenant from a man who carried the theatre as a universal message and took us with him on its path. I, and on behalf of all theatre professionals in the UAE, extend to His Highness my thanks, gratitude and loyalty that words cannot express and no statement can suffice, ' Abdullah Ismail added.


Sharjah 24
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Sharjah 24
Ahmed Al Jasmi: Sharjah Ruler led Emirati theatre renaissance
A Day to Honour a Legacy of Theatre In a statement to 'Sharjah 24,' Al Jasmi affirmed that His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi is the true pioneer of the theatrical renaissance, both locally and in the Arab world, and the genuine patron of theatre. For this reason, the association designated this day as a celebration of theatre and its people. UAE Theatre on the Regional and Global Stage Al Jasmi pointed out that Emirati theatrical productions today compete at both regional and international levels. He noted that one of the most outstanding performances in recent years came from the Sharjah National Theatre troupe, which earned acclaim as a top-tier, fully integrated production. Honouring Theatre Veterans He also mentioned that the Theatrical Association recently honoured a distinguished group of pioneers in the Emirati theatre movement. Among them were Dr Suleiman Al Jassim, Dr Ali Fares, and Obeid Ali, in recognition of their long-standing contributions to the cultural and artistic scene.