Ibn Al-Osoul" Ignites Miami Theater Stage.. Full House for the Premiere
Mirna Waleed and Mostafa Shawky open the musical-comedy "Ibn Al-Osoul" to a full house, with an energetic and entertaining audience
🌟 Today marked the premiere of the musical-comedy "Ibn Al-Osoul" at Miami Theater, achieving a full house under the supervision of Yasser El-Tobgy from the Artistic House of Theater and director Hesham Attwa.
🇪🇬 The show began with the Egyptian National Anthem, attended by a large audience of friends and relatives of the cast, creating a festive and energetic atmosphere.
💫 "Ibn Al-Osoul" offers a comedic musical experience set in the current era, blending singing, dancing, and comedy to deliver a fun and engaging theatrical performance.
🎭 The cast features stars including Mirna Waleed, Mostafa Shawky, Mahmoud Amer, Hassan El-Araby, Hamed Said, Rasha Fouad, Abeer Makawy, Nour El-Aziz, Laila Murad, Youssef Murad, Mahmoud Awad, presenting a harmonious mix of humor and stage rhythm.
✍️ Written and directed by Murad Mounir, the play reflects the Egyptian theater’s ability to combine modernity with tradition, comedy with musical performance, making it a complete artistic experience worth attending.
✨ The premiere of "Ibn Al-Osoul" confirms once again that theater can attract audiences and light up the stage with creativity and energy, offering moments of joy and high-quality entertainment 💬📌.
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