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Star-Studded Wedding Celebrated by Suleiman Eid and Son Abd al-Rahman

Written by Adel Abdullah Thursday, August 10, 2023 12:54 PM

Suleiman Eid recently celebrated the marriage of his only son, Abd al-Rahman, among a large number of stars of art and singing. During the wedding, the artist, Suleiman, appeared with his only son, and he danced a lot during the ceremony in front of the stars Hamada Hilal, Issam Karika and Chando, who celebrated the wedding.

Among the stars of the artistic community who participated Suleiman Eid The artist, Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Karim Afifi, Amr Abdel Jalil, Mahmoud Abdel Moghni, Mohamed Gomaa, Chandu, Tariq Allam, Moamen Hassan, Mahmoud Al-Bazway and his relatives rejoiced.

Farah, son of Suleiman Eid

Farah, son of Suleiman Eid

Farah, son of Suleiman Eid

Farah, son of Suleiman Eid

Farah, son of Suleiman Eid

Farah, son of Suleiman Eid

Farah, son of Suleiman Eid

Farah, son of Suleiman Eid

Farah, son of Suleiman Eid

Farah, son of Suleiman Eid

It is noteworthy that the artist, Suleiman Eid, said that the most difficult stage in his life is facing people on stage for the first time, continuing: “My first play, my body was shaking all for a minute.”

Suleiman Eid added, during an interview with the program “In the Evening with Qaswaa”, broadcast on the “CBC” channel, and presented by the media, Qaswaa Al-Khalali, that the theater is the father of the arts and the most difficult of them, due to standing directly in front of the audience and improvising in some scenes and returning again to the original text. Comedian.

And he expressed his sadness about the current state of the theater, especially that Egypt possesses great human energies that must be directed, appealing to those responsible for the theater in Egypt, saying: “I beg you, the theater has ended, and in the past the theater represented an outing for the family.”

He pointed out that one of the theater’s difficulties is drawing the audience’s attention as soon as the actor appears on stage, explaining that this method he learned in the play “Juha Rules the City” with the artist Samir Ghanem.

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