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Forbidden Scene in “Man and Jinn” Starring Miss Egypt Yousra Sparks Real-Life Drama on Wedding Night – Impact on National Affairs.

A number of art stars expressed their happiness to participate in the theatrical show “Takdur”, which will be launched this evening, Saturday at eight in the evening, at the Opera House, which comes within the initiative of the Ministry of Education in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and in partnership with our school channels, and sponsored by the United Company for Media Services, to revive school theatre.

The actress, Yusra, revealed that she is happy with the experience that she will present in the play “You Appreciate”: “I am very happy with the experience and I remembered the school days and that I was eager to appear on the stage to show my talent.” She continued: “School theater makes children feel excited about art, learn new things and realize the value of more art.”

For her part, the actress, Carole Samaha, said: “I am very happy with the initiative to revive the school theater, because I specialize in musical theater.”

For his part, artist Akram Hosni said: “I have a feeling of great pride because of dealing with children, in addition to the cooperation that takes place with the Ministry of Education, which gives children hope to develop their talents.”

Actress Hanan Mutawa emphasized the role of theatrical theater in developing children’s skills, and said: “I am happy to participate in a play that appreciates. School theater is an experience that will make a great difference with children.”

Artist Mohamed Farrag said: “School theater is a great opportunity for all children to develop their talents, especially since Egypt has many different artistic talents.”

Asma Abu Al-Yazid said: “There is a state of enthusiasm and pride in what will be presented in a play that will encourage children to participate in the school theater.” Artist Ahmed Al-Rafei said: “It is necessary to revive the school theater for children because of its role in developing the talents of our children.”

The show includes a group of art stars: Yousra, Carole Samaha, Akram Hosni, Hanan Mutawa, Muhammad Farraj, Asmaa Abu Al-Yazid, Muhammad Al-Sharnoubi, Ahmed Al-Rafi’i, the Black Team, and the Orient Choir, and it was written by Medhat Al-Adl, directed by Batool Arafa, and discusses The show presents several issues through theatrical performances, such as rejecting bullying and intolerance, and instilling confidence in students to pursue their dreams.

Seven children, selected from among 2,300 children with artistic talents, participated in the show.

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