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'Gamil’s Fingers' takes centre stage at Al Husayni Alsagheer International Festival

'Gamil’s Fingers' takes centre stage at Al Husayni Alsagheer International Festival
'Gamil’s Fingers' takes centre stage at Al Husayni Alsagheer International Festival
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AS part of the Alhusayni Alsagheer International Festival of Children's Theatre in Iraq, Al Din theatre for Culture and Art presents 'Gamil’s Fingers'.


This is a performance showcased by participation from Idrees Al Nabhani and a group of kids namely Humoud Al Rawahi, Salim Al Siyabi, Omar Al Siyabi, Rashid Al Hinai, Hood Al Hinai, and Issa Al Duri.


The performance has been written and directed by Assad Al Siyabi. The melodious songs’ are by Ziyad Al Harbi, and written by Muhannad Al Aqoos.


'Gamil’s Fingers' takes centre stage at Al Husayni Alsagheer International Festival
'Gamil’s Fingers' takes centre stage at Al Husayni Alsagheer International Festival


In addition, Yusuf Al Balushi participated as a decor designer, Taiseer Al Khalili as an audio engineer and implementation, and Asaad Al Siyabi as a fashion designer and scenographer.


Mohammed Al Nabhani, Al Din president, mentions their participation,: ”We try as much as possible to mention the role of young actors in Oman theatre because they are the future. So, we are participating in Alhusayni Alsagheer International Festival to make them ready to showcase their skills locally and outside Oman and provide them the knowledge they need to improve their abilities."


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