Egyptian drama has entered the homes of Egyptians since 1962. The pioneers of this art were three: Youssef Marzouk, Hamada Abdel-Wahab, and Nour El-Demerdash.

After them came the generation of excellence: Muhammad Fadel, Ismail Abdel-Hafez, and Yahya Al-Alami. The Egyptian "dramatic hegemony" conceals the defects of the political decline, or even the political isolation imposed by the circumstances of Egyptian President "Sadat"