Ala Kifak Meel” – A Heartwarming Return to the 90s at Nihad Salihah Theater
The new play “Ala Kifak Meel” opened at Nihad Salihah Theater to a warm audience reception, combining human comedy and romance while taking viewers into the heart of a typical Egyptian home in the 90s, evoking nostalgia and heartfelt emotions
Opening Night & Audience Reception
The play’s premiere saw strong attendance and engagement, recreating the warmth and simplicity of the 1990s. The audience enjoyed a family-friendly performance with relatable human stories 🕯️💛.
Plot Summary
Set in a humble Egyptian household post-1992 earthquake, the slightly tilted house symbolizes the family’s psychological and social instability.
The story follows a pivotal day in family life, revealing:
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Father abroad, striving for a better future
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Mother, managing the household with perseverance
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Children, experiencing first love, personal growth, and independence 🏠💛
Events mix daily life humor with genuine emotions, culminating in the father’s return, reshaping family relationships realistically.
Play’s Vision
“Ala Kifak Meel” emphasizes:
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Family cohesion 💛
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Responsibility and perseverance
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Pure human emotions
The play avoids political or religious themes, focusing on universal values 🕯️.
Creative Team
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Writers: Souad El-Qadi & Mahmoud Wahid
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Director: Souad El-Qadi
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Production: Academy of Arts with Al-Mottahideen Independent Theater Company 🎭🪄
Audience Reaction
Fans praised the play online for its nostalgic and heartwarming portrayal, highlighting its ability to revive the past in a delightful and lively way 🌟💛.
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