Winner of Best Revival at the Olivier Awards 2024Winner of Best Play Revival at the WhatsOnStage Awards 2024Can you imagine if it was possible to completely change the way you live your life?
"Christophe Colomb" is a theatrical novel from the works of the Lebanese novelist and poet Maroun Abboud, of a historical nature, which dealt with an ancient era, in that time in which historical events intensified and caused battles between the Europeans and the rulers of "Granada", who are the Arabs of Andalusia.
"Wafaa Al -Zaman" is one of the important theatrical fictional works, which were written by the novelist, the novelist, the historian and the great Lebanese cartoonist Amin al -Rihani, who is a supporter of free thought, and one of his greatness, and the reason for his name is Rihani, is the large number of basil trees planted in his home and the surrounding areas, where the play is concentrated He wrote it about the poet "Al -Firdousi", a great and well -known poet, and theatrical writer tells the story of "Al -Firdousi" with time and Sultan, and how he wrote "Al -Shahnama", which is one of the international classical works, which is the immortal Persian epic, which proves in the historical civilization depth, in addition to The Persian language, and the Persian culture, which is also considered a deep human heritage, where this epic consists of sixty thousand houses of poetry, and Amin al -Rihani explains in this distinguished theatrical work, in the words of time, how Al -Firdousi was able to open many places with his hair Only, places that the sultans and kings could not open with their armies, the greatness in which the "Shahnama" is distinguished, lies in that it continues throughout history, despite successive ages, changing and volatile ages.
«Geschlossene Gesellschaft»: Drei Personen, die im Leben einander nie begegnet sind, werden nach ihrem Tod für alle Ewigkeit in einem Hotelzimmer zusammensein.
The story of "crazy night", one of the most famous stories of virgin love, which was formulated by the Prince of Poets Ahmed Shawky in the form of a poetic play that was created in its systems and formulation, and it is his first poetry play, which derived its story from Arab history, where it actually occurred in the Umayyad era in Najd and Hijaz, He presented in it the feelings of lofty love and noble emotions, to reflect this tragedy that the Majnoon Laila lived, "Qais bin Al -Mallouh", in his virgin love for his lover "Laila", to present to us in five chapters a clear perception of the ancient customs of the Arabs, and how they were preventing the lover from his lover He said in it a poetry and famous for it and announced his whims in public, and the story of "Majnoun Laila" is one of the stories that is unique to the virgin spinning, which is not in any other story, as Qais's story with his lover Laila is a phenomenon that many writers and critics study, and Ahmed Shawky also touched on To that historical period in which Majnie Laila lived with all its social and political repercussions, as he gave this play some of his features, as he tried through the events of his play to focus on the personality of Laila, the Bedouin girl who holds the hand of her lover, "Qais", and this actually did not He was present with the Arabs, but Ahmed Shawky added many features of the modern era to his play.
Shakespeare and Indian Nationalism aims to articulate the reception of Shakespeare by the 19th-century Indian intelligentsia from Bengal and their ambivalent approach to the Indian Renaissance and consequent nationalist project.
Originally performed by its creators, this 1987 Edinburgh Fringe hit remains the second longest-running West End comedy in history and has been translated into over thirty languages.
It is now considered one of Aristophanes' most brilliant parodies of Athenian society, with a particular focus on the subversive role of women in a male-dominated society, the vanity of contemporary poets, such as the tragic playwrights Euripides and Agathon, and the shameless, enterprising vulgarity of an ordinary Athenian, as represented in this play by the protagonist, Mnesilochus.
Taha Hussein saw that there is a great and important impact of the ancient UNENA civilization in the establishment of the modern European renaissance, which was the basis of the works of the Greek thinkers and great writers such as "Sofukles", "Aristotle", "Socrates" and others, and also saw that the way to understand the characteristics of The components of this renaissance is the study of the Greek civilization, a deep, critical and literary study; Therefore, when the Egyptian University assigned him the task of teaching some curricula for students of the Faculty of Arts, he chose to lecture them in the historical origins of Greek poetic drama as the origin from which modern arts and literature originated such as theater, poetry and novel.
"August's dream" is a classic theatrical novel whose events are in Rome, by writer Pierre Corny, this play was a success that opposes its two predecessors: Mr.
Winner of Best Revival at the Olivier Awards 2024Winner of Best Play Revival at the WhatsOnStage Awards 2024Can you imagine if it was possible to completely change the way you live your life?
Shakespeare and Indian Nationalism aims to articulate the reception of Shakespeare by the 19th-century Indian intelligentsia from Bengal and their ambivalent approach to the Indian Renaissance and consequent nationalist project.
An angry argument, her husband, "Al -Hattab" turned into a "doctor", in the way of him, and in a way that is filled with wonder, that "false" doctor can save the life of a girl who has been numbers and dug her from her father's way between her and the one she loves, and his insistence on marrying her with another aspect of her.
Among the works of the writer Ibrahim Ramzi, its events revolve around a Bedouin girl who lives in the desert, in which a Fatimid caliph was fined, which is "commanding the rulings of God, the Fatimid", after his maid told him about her and seduced him.
Drugs to clean the bowels of his attendance, and another to hypnotize it is good, and recipes for strengthening his very weak body, and expelling severe ideas from his head .
Originally performed by its creators, this 1987 Edinburgh Fringe hit remains the second longest-running West End comedy in history and has been translated into over thirty languages.
The events of this novel revolve around the heroine of the novel, the famous Egyptian Queen "Cleopatra", which is the seventh Kilabatra, and is known for its multiple relationships with many characters such as "Julius Caesar", "Ptolemy XV" known as Caesaron, and his son "Marcus Antonius", where it revolves around The events of this narration in the end of the rule of Queen Cleopatra, in almost 30 BC, where her name occurred and "Actium", in which "Anthony" and "Actavius" were clashed near Alexandria, where Queen Cleopatra stood by Antonius, Then I withdrew in the middle of the battle and the fighting was fierce between the two parties, so his side became weak, and Octavius won victory, so she sent a person telling Antonius that she died, so he put his sword in his heart, and after he knew that the news was just a lie, he ordered him to transfer him in her hands to die near her, so Cleopatra feared on Herself is from falling into the families of Actavius, so she died in a suicide, leaving behind a son who gave birth to her from Julius Caesar, and two two years from Antonius, and it is striking that Ahmed Shawky, the author of this play, wanted to achieve victory for Cleopatra, and put it in the framework of the loyal national Queen who is keen on the interest of her country and her people And that was wronged by the pens of Western historians when they described it as a brilliant Ghanaian queen who is not interested in the interest of her homeland.
This new examination of Shakespeare's four Roman tragedies (Julius Caesar, Titus Andronicus, Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra) revisits Shakespeare's dramatic recreations of ancient Rome in the light of considerations of place: the places from which Shakespeare initiated his imaginative reconstructions, where plays are written and performed the places he constructed within the plays, the places the plays imagine and recreate, together with the places from which he derived them the places within which we as readers and spectators experience those creations, where such plays are read, viewed and critically analysed.
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This new examination of Shakespeare's four Roman tragedies (Julius Caesar, Titus Andronicus, Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra) revisits Shakespeare's dramatic recreations of ancient Rome in the light of considerations of place: the places from which Shakespeare initiated his imaginative reconstructions, where plays are written and performed the places he constructed within the plays, the places the plays imagine and recreate, together with the places from which he derived them the places within which we as readers and spectators experience those creations, where such plays are read, viewed and critically analysed.
Simpatica satira politica en la que el primer ministro britanico, exasperado porque el rey dice en publico cosas que no le agradan, quiere imponerle una clausula que le impida expresarse sin el control del Gobierno.
Mit »Henrik Ibsens Frauen-Gestalten« legte Lou Andreas-Salomé 1892 den Grundstock für ihren Ruhm als Autorin und Interpretin der literarischen Moderne.