Call for an Egyptian Theatre Revolution
But, Hanaa Abdel Fattah argues in Ahram Online, Egyptian theater has fallen into disrepair, thanks to censorship, religious red lines, and “bad commercialism.”
But, Hanaa Abdel Fattah argues in Ahram Online, Egyptian theater has fallen into disrepair, thanks to censorship, religious red lines, and “bad commercialism.”
I found a belated report on Cairo’s production of Bussy in Middle East Online, censored on its second performance after audience disapproval. The interesting part came at the end: But […]
Last week, the “BuSSy” (بصي) project staged its fifth annual performance exploring women’s lives in Egypt. The series of stories, titled “Look!” and originally inspired by The Vagina Monologues, took […]