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Akram Hosny and Aya Samaha Reteam for Play "Matsaghronash"


Fri 20 Mar 2026 | 10:35 AM
Aya Samaha and Akram Hosny in 'El Captain'
Aya Samaha and Akram Hosny in 'El Captain'
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Egyptian stars Akram Hosny and Aya Samaha have found their next collaboration in the play "Matsaghronash" ("Don't belittle us").

The production marks the second collaboration between Hosny and Samaha after the 2025 social comedy TV series "El Captain".

Bayoumi Fouad and Hamdy El Marghany are also on board to star.

"Matsaghronash" will be staged from March 22-24 at the Arabic Theater in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia .

It is a heartfelt comedy of hope, acceptance, and family, a touching yet hilarious theatrical experience that blends comedy, drama, and profound life lessons.

The play's official synopsis reads: "A family living with a rare genetic condition that causes them to be born with aged features yet pass away in infant bodies. Amid moments of bullying, resilience, and laughter, Sadiq embarks on a heartfelt quest in search of a cure—only to discover that true happiness may lie not in altering our genes, but in embracing who we truly are,".

With witty dialogues, moving performances, and comic twists that will make you laugh and reflect, Matsaghronash delivers a powerful message about self-acceptance, love, and finding meaning in life’s imperfections. Whether you’re a fan of clever theatre, inspiring stories, or emotionally rich performances, this event will leave a lasting impression.

"Matsaghronash" is held as a part of the Eid El Fitr celebrations.

Hosny, born on September 10, 1974, graduated from the Police Academy and started his life as a police officer, but soon made a big career shift and headed to the field of broadcasting.

He started his career as a TV and radio host at Nogoum FM radio station and made his first television appearance in “The 25th Hour News” program where he presented the comic character of “Sayed Aby Hafiza.”

Hosny satirically criticized the social, political, and economic conditions in Egypt. The program was a big hit and audiences were strongly attached to it.