Daraa-Sana
(Life Begins Tomorrow), the title of the theatrical work that was shown this evening on the stage of the House of Culture in Daraa, as part of the activities of the “Lahne” project presented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
The theatrical work dealt in a comic way the reality of underage marriage in Arab society, emphasizing the importance of education, and it was directed and written by Firas Al-Muqbil, who indicated in a statement to SANA that the work is collective in terms of writing and directing, and through it he tried to present a new and sensitive idea that talks about underage marriage. , and its negative effects.
Muhammad al-Momani, one of the characters in the work as the narrator, indicated that the show deals with the strength of women in times of distress, and the events that have happened in Syria.
Lynn Akkad indicated that her role at work was the minor Salma, whose father wanted her to marry at an early age, thus depriving her of education and taking her role in society, stressing that the idea of work motivates the completion of educational attainment.
Qasim Miqdad
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