The Sultan bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation hosted a performance of the Sharjah National Theater at the Sharjah National Theater on Sunday, where the band performed a distinguished performance of four plays at the Gulf Theater Festival in its third edition last February. .

The play dealt with the idea of ​​slavery through the vocabulary of heritage and employed the folklore, and was loaded with connotations and reflections, through harmony Harmony team that mastered his role, where the director of the play Mohammed Ameri technique of graphic vocabulary and accessories of local and heritage, and rely on modern musical instruments, ), To move smoothly between multiple times.

The play was composed by Ismail Abdullah, directed by Mohammed Al Amiri, starring Habib Ghuloom, Musa Al Baqishi, Mohammed Ghanem, Badoor, Mohammad Tarar, Naji Juma and Sara. The cast included: Othman Ebeid, Mohammed Al Badawi, Jawhar Al Hammadi and Saeed Al Obaidli. The sound effects and engineer Walid Omran for decoration engineering, Wahba Mustafa for the design of motor and expressive performance, Mohamed Al Amiri for lighting and fashion design, Mohammad Adel for photography, Yahya Zakaria for audio implementation, Majed Al Maayni and Hamid Al Asiri for lighting, Ahmad Al Dulali and Abdullah Al Hashi J for the implementation of production. At the end of the presentation, Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al Mutawa, member of the Board of Trustees of the Sultan bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation, honored the show's family and presented them with the Owais Memorial Shield, and thanked them for their outstanding efforts.

The Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation has adopted the support of local theater performances to enhance the role of the theater in the renaissance of the society, where many performances were staged during the past cultural seasons such as: "Sahil Al-Mud", "Baita", "Bahloul", "Light of the Spirit" «Hallaj alone», and other local plays that reflect the authentic identity of Arab culture, and emphasizes their presence in society.