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Ahmed El Sakka, Hend Sabry, Yosra El Lozy to Topline Play "Hona ElQahera"


Fri 26 Sep 2025 | 02:39 PM
Ahmed El Sakka, Hend Sabry, Yosra El Lozy
Ahmed El Sakka, Hend Sabry, Yosra El Lozy
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Ahmed El Sakka, Hend Sabry, and Yosra El Lozy will headline the play "Hona ElQahera".

The Dangerously Ridiculous Theatre event is held at Theatro Arkan on Wednesday, October 1, at 8 PM.

The Dangerously Ridiculous Theatre troupe brings together a one-of-a-kind theatrical experience.

The event will feature a unique program of 6 short plays, blending humor, dance, and bold expression while tackling sensitive and serious issues.

With satirical Egyptian stories that break norms and challenge accepted ideas, this show promises a daring, thought-provoking, and entertaining night.

El Sakka commented: "The return of Dangerously Ridiculous Theatre... We are very excited to participate in a unique theatrical show that combines comedy and seriousness, and opens the door for Egypt's new talents to showcase their voices and creativity."

"The show is not just about laughter and jokes, but rather a great love message to theatre and art, and a call to support the generation that will shape the future of art in our country." He added."Stay tuned for a different experience full of energy and fun, and at the same time, a touch of reality and humane messages."

El Lozy said: "The return of Dangerous Theatre. With pride and happiness, I would like to announce that I will be part of an exceptional theatrical show that combines comedy and seriousness at the same time, as a supporter of new talent in Egypt."

She explained that the show is not limited to comedy and jokes alone, but rather carries a strong message of love for art and theater, in addition to its genuine support for new talents.

El Lozy emphasized that the audience will discover unique talents that represent the future of Egyptian art.

She invited the audience to attend the play "The Boy's Anthem," which she described as unique, full of joy and energy, while simultaneously reflecting reality and conveying a message.