The star-studded play "Homa Amaloha Ezay" (How Did They Do It?) will be staged from August 15-17 at the 2nd edition of the New Alamein Festival in North Coast, Egypt.
"Homa Amaloha Ezay" stars Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Aïcha Ben Ahmed, Suleiman Eid, Hamdi Al-Mirghani, Mohamed Osama, famously known as "Osos", and more.
The play follows the most famous of investigators in solving crimes, as he and his assistant, solve a crime that took place at the residence of a famous celebrity.
The play was first staged on December 28, 2023, within the activities of the 4th edition of the Riyadh Season in Saudi Arabia.
The 2nd edition of the New Alamein Festival announced the lineup for their fifth annual music festival, which is held from July 11 to August 30 in North Coast, Egypt.
The festival is held under the slogan "Alamein, the World of Science" and will allocate 60% of its profits to Palestine.
It features headline slots from Mohamed Mounir, Hany Shaker, Omar Khairat, Amr Diab, Kadim Al Sahir, Tamer Hosny, Cairokee, Wegz, and Souad Massi, among others.
The program comprises of more than 45 activities, including 50 by the Ministry of Culture and five diverse festivals: the Napata Festival, the Entertainment Festival, the Sports Festival, the Food Festival, and the Music and Theater Festival.
The New Alamein Festival will hold the majority of the events during daylight to rationalize electricity consumption.
Founded in 2023, the New Alamein Festival is one of the largest entertainment events in Egypt and the Middle East.
It brings together the best of art, sports, and entertainment, starting with concerts for local, Arab, and international artists in the biggest entertainment Arena in New Alamein to international shows and sporting events featuring international teams taking place on the beach area and Lagoon. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of exhibitions and food stalls.
The New Alamein Festival targets boosting tourism and entertainment for tourists and Egyptians in this area to upgrade the city to be an international spot for tourism.