Lattakia-Sana
The stage of Dar Al-Assad Theater for Culture in Lattakia hosted, for seven days, the children's theatrical work "The Pear Seed" of the governorate's National Theater Company, in the presence of a large audience of children and their families.
The show, which was in the form of a purposeful comic written by Dr. Hamdi Moussalli and directed by Faiz Sabouh, stresses the need to build the nation by building a person who has values and principles away from corruption and injustice, according to what Subuh sees in a statement to SANA, indicating that the show is not directed only to children, but also to the family. And through it to all segments of society.
Subuh noted the attendance who accompanied the work, which confirms the purposeful theater's ability to attract despite all the circumstances that we are going through, and highlights the need to support the theater to produce works capable of providing the best and at a high level that meets the taste of society and advances it.
The artist, Nabil Marish, who performs the character of the king, said that the work bears the responsibility of doubling the fact that it is directed to children and the family in general, in order to convey his saying correctly and within a formula that achieves fun and benefit at the same time.
The artist Reem Nabiaa, one of the heroines of the work in the role of the first minister, considered that the children's theater comes within the framework of the restless plain and carries a double burden on the artist and forces him to make an extra effort to persuade and entertain the child and present an integrated scene, and the work is represented by Nabil Marish, Reem Nabi’a, Muhammad Abu Taha, Mustafa Janudi, Faiz Sabouh and Mahmoud Kaid And Majd Omran, Tamm and Hamza Sabouh, in addition to the participation of the Rimal Dance Theater Group, with dancing art paintings.
Fatima Nasser