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606: 594: 471: 481: 764:, is regarded as a significant contribution to Qatari theater, often considered the masterpiece of its playwright, Abdulrahman Al-Mannai. Despite its minor linguistic flaws, the play's dialogue and verbal dynamism stand out. Thematically, the work explores historical contexts with dramatic implications, particularly focusing on the conflict between good and evil, framed within the dynamics of power and oppression. Abu Fallah, the authoritative ship owner ( 1250: 743:(Qatar), Abdullah Sweid (Bahrain), Fawzia Al Shurouqi (Bahrain), and Nihad Abdullah (Oman). Generally well-received by critics, the play received praise for its innovative storytelling and incorporation of traditional arts. Critic Hamdi Al-Jabri highlighted the play's effective portrayal of deep social issues like racial discrimination and classism, likening the protagonist's bravery and struggle to that of the legendary figures 2912: 2922: 779:'s daughter. This action represents the confiscation of freedom and is met with silent acquiescence from the community. The character of Abu Saood, a reforming preacher, challenges Abu Fallah's authority, advocating for resistance against oppression. Another character, Mubarak, has an unprofessed love interest in Farha, and also represents a challenge to Abu Fallah's criminal behavior. 41: 959:", written and directed by Saad Bourshid, premiered at the festival's opening. This work highlights the two cultural pillars of Qatar: the desert and the sea. The plot centers on a country boy who falls in love with a captain's daughter and seeks to marry her. However, the woman's cousin opposes the match and tries to thwart it by telling the suitor that, given her status, the 688:, a traditional sea music form typically sung by men during fishing trips. Her participation marked the first time a woman has performed this art on stage in the Gulf, with choreography and music designed by Mohamed Al-Sayegh. She was crowned with the Best Second Role award for this performance during the play's second major reprisal at the 2012 Gulf Theater Festival. 637:, and Ghanem, played by Faisal Rashid. Their love faces opposition due to Jawaher's profession as a dancer and Ghanem's weak personality, which is dominated by his father, Hamoud bin Ghanem, portrayed by Nasser Al-Moumen. The play unfolds with Jawaher's defiant character challenging societal norms. The Qatar Theater Troupe first presented 1707: 703:, in a series of six performances. It was also chosen to represent the country's delegation at the 2013 Arab Theater Festival held in Doha. The play has also been reenacted in other Persian Gulf countries such as the UAE, where the Ras Al Khaimah Troupe presented the play during the 2017 Sharjah Theatre Days festival, and in 853:
Characters in the play, such as Dhoa-al-Makan and Ifraidon, embody symbolic roles. Dhoa-al-Makan represents the people's conscience, emphasizing honesty and moral integrity. Ifraidon, portrayed as coming from the "country of light," serves as a mediator to reconcile the rulers, symbolizing the spirit
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The Folklore Group for Performing Arts was founded in the 1960s as the first unofficial group solely dedicated to theatre, though it would be dissolved soon after. The first official theatre troupe in the country was created in 1972 as the "Qatari Theatrical Troupe", made up of students from the Dar
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dominated the awards at the 2012 Doha Theater Festival, with Nasser Abdul Redha winning the Best Director Award, Emirati playwright Ismail Abdullah winning the Best Script Award, Nasser Al-Momen winning the Best Actor in a Leading Role Award, Fatima Al-Shorouki winning the Best Actress in a Leading
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The play focuses on the national tragedy of the Arab community, highlighting contradictions and differences that cause conflict both within and between communities. It explores these themes in a comic and sarcastic manner, embedding bitterness and grief to create a reflective atmosphere. The play
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values. Another reason, which mainly accounted for opposition in theatre's inaugural years, was the ideological gap between the country's more conservative elderly population and the more liberal youth population which was caused by Qatar's rapid economic development during the mid-20th century.
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A summary trial orchestrated by Abu Fallah further reveals the villagers' complicity in perpetuating injustice, prompting introspection on the themes of independence and freedom of choice. The play culminates in the burning of Abu Fallah's ships, symbolizing the destruction of instruments of
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to gain experience and develop their skills, in addition to providing funding to private theatre troupes. Common venues for plays during this period were schools and sports clubs, however, a theatre hall known as Najma Theatre was opened in the 1970s with a capacity for 350 spectators.
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written by Saleh Al-Mannai and Adil Saqar. The story concerns a young girl who, after entering in a secret relationship, professes to her father her disillusionment for past traditions and the suitor her family has arranged for her to marry. Another play,
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The oldest English-speaking amateur theatre club in Qatar is The Doha Players. The club was formed in 1954, and created its own venue in 1978, thereby becoming the only amateur theatre club in the country have its own theatre venue at that time.
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and dances, over 120 performers took part in the play, including a Swiss children's dance troupe. Matar Ali and Fouad Al-Hariri composed and arranged the musical notes of the operetta, while Faisal Al-Tamimi directed the acting performances.
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Since the advent of the theatre movement in Qatar, there has been opposition towards non-traditional themes featured in plays. One factor which precipitated disapproval is the prevalence of modern plays which contradict deeply-rooted
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The first segment encourages girls to play the traditional "rattlesnake" game. The second segment is a conversation between a grandfather and his grandchildren, in which he signifies the importance of playing traditional games over
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from the sea, believing it an impossible task for a farmer unfamiliar with the ocean. The determined young man accepts the challenge, braves the sea's dangers, and successfully retrieves the pearl, proving his worth and resilience.
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By 1986, the first theatrical company had been founded by actor and playwright Ghanem Al Sulaiti with the intent of aiding troupes and actors in producing plays. That same year, he wrote the company's first production,
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by Abdullah Ahmed and Asim Tawfiq, also provides social commentary on arranged marriages. It likens the act of offering women to paying suitors to trading goods on the market, hence associating arranged marriage with
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is a play critiquing themes of class distinction and societal norms through a romantic narrative about a servant who falls in love with the daughter of a nobleman. The play incorporated traditional Gulf arts such as
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Due to the success of Al-Mannai's operetta at the 2006 Doha Cultural Festival, the National Council for Culture, Arts, and Heritage reprised a performance at the 6th Doha Cultural Festival in 2007. The operetta,
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in 1985, where it won two awards: the Best Actor Award, presented to Ghanem Al-Sulaiti and the Best Theatrical Art Award, also awarded to Ghanem Al-Sulaiti. The play starred Ghanem Al-Sulaiti,
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Role Award, Faisal Rashid winning the Best Actor in a Second Role Award. Nasser Abdul Redha also won the Best Lighting Award in addition to an Appreciation Award for musician Fatma Shaddad.
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also founded his own amateur theatre troupe that year as The Student Acting Band after being excluded from the Qatar Theatrical Troupe. Masrah Al Adwaa Troupe was founded in 1974, and
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The play's dialogue reflects the villagers' resignation to Abu Fallah's tyranny, highlighting their sense of helplessness and economic dependence. This is reinforced by Abu Fallah's
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60,000 was allocated for each director to hire top talents. This was criticized by local actors as it limited the opportunities for homegrown emerging actors in the industry.
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in 1980. After a period of dissolution, The Folklore Group for Performing Arts re-emerged in 1983. In 1984, a large-scale theatre competition was hosted by the
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wrote the music. The 25-minute operetta included a puppet theater and scenes inspired by folk songs. Three musical performances were featured in the operetta.
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Qatari playwright Abdulrahman Al Mannai made a theatrical adaptation of the legend in 2006 at the fifth edition of the Doha Cultural Festival hosted by the
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It was a common practice for the government to send theatre students and aspiring actors abroad to Arab countries with a rich theatre tradition like
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underscores its significance within Qatari theater, reflecting a broader cultural resonance. In a 1985 opinion poll conducted on Qatari artists by
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and soon emerged as the main group in the theatre scene. The club hosted many political plays, including Saleh Mohammed Al Sulaiti's play
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used by Arabic women, but in this context, is used to liken the male protagonist's fear of confrontation as hiding under a veil.
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and directed by Ali Mirza in 1985. Written in classical Arabic, the play was presented by Qatar's delegation at the second
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Abdulrahman Al-Mannai wrote the first-ever play to address the conflict of values caused by the generational gap, entitled
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and explores sea life and pearl diving. The story revolves around an emotional relationship between Jawaher, portrayed by
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into its musical elements. The Qatar Theatre Troupe first presented it at the 11th Gulf Theatre Festival held in
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on the most important events of 1984, Al-Mannai's play was selected as the most important artistic event.
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with and imposed a blockade of Qatar on 5 June 2017, a rise in politically-themed plays was observed.
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oppression and the triumph of justice over tyranny. Al-Mannai's choice to write the play in both
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Fatma Shaddad, who plays the grandmother Umm al-Khair, introduces a novel element by performing
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Qatari theatre can trace its origins to the 1950s, when several social and cultural clubs,
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were no longer included in the national curriculum after a government decision in 2002.
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hosted in Qatar. Artist Shuail Al-Kuwari scripted and directed the operetta, and poet
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Common themes include the sea and man's relationship with it, particularly within the
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and production companies throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Most plays are hosted at the
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in the mid-20th century, primarily by students who went on to form their own
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became the first female performer in the country in 1977 when she joined.
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community. This relationship, marked by the conflict between shipowners (
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Almualimeen school. It went on to produce its first play the same year.
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In 1973, a second troupe was founded as the Al Sadd Theatrical Troupe.
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must be substantial. He suggests that the young man retrieve a large
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is evident as he blends real social issues with artistic expression.
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After a quartet comprising Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt
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The Journey of Theatre in Qatar 1972 – 2022: The Golden Jubilee
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Qatar became the first country in the region to celebrate
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was performed. At the next edition, an operetta entitled
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Theatrical performances are held at various venues. The
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in December 2010, as part of Doha's celebration as the
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