Scenography Projects:
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Mozart’s Don Juan Study – Opera – 1973 – Paris
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Set décor for Vivaldi’s the Four Seasons, UNESCO theater, Beirut – June 1974
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“Goat Island”, a play written by Légo Betti, adapted and directed by Antoine Multaqa, starring Latifa Multaqa – great theater in Zokak al-Blat, in the center of Beirut. It was never performed because of the war.
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“Born to be King”, written by English writer Dorothy Sayers – Adapted and directed by Georges Zakka – 1981 – Casino du Liban. It was never performed because of the war.
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“Idi ya Idi”, a Chinese play translated from French by poet and writer Henri Zgheib – Directed by Antoine Multaqa – Maroun Naccache theater in Beirut, 1981. It was never performed because of the war.
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“Saadallah”, a play by writer Antoine Ghandour – directed by Mohammed Krayem – scored by Elias Rahbani – starring Philippe Akiki, Marcel Marina, and others on the Chateau Trianon, Jal El Dib, 1982.
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“Sabi Wein Baddo Yrouh”, a play by Marwan Najjar – directed by Milad El Hachem – starring Fouad Awad, Philippe Jabbour, and others, on the Chateau Trianon stage, Jal El Dib, 1983. Carried out.
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“Sold”, a play by Marwan Najjar – directed by Milad El Hachem – Acting and singing by Ghassan Saliba and actors Georges Diab, Nabil Karam, Fadi Ibrahim, Kamal Helou, and others. Carried out.
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“Fares Wal Sabaya”, a play by Maroun Najjar – directed by Milad El Hachem – starring Fouad Awad, Tony Mehanna, Georges Diab, Pierre Chamoun, Jean Koseis, and others. Carried out.
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“Ers Al Akhwat”, a play written by and starring Nabih Aboul Hassan and other actors, directed by Berj Fazlian – Casino du Liban, 1985. It was not performed due to war events in the area, during which the Casino was taken over. We point out that the set décor was ready, and rehearsals had been completed under the supervision of the director. A while later, the play was performed on the Georges V stage in Adonis, under the supervision of Abou El Hassan and in my absence (Jamal Maalouf).
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“Abtal W Haramiyeh”, a play written and starring Antoine Kerbaj, also starring Elias Elias, Samir Maalouf, Maha Al Achkar, Atef El Alam, Mounir Ghaoui, and others. The play is inspired by the Threepenny Opera by Brecht – Casino du Liban, 1987.
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“Wahde bi Wahde”, a mobile play in Lebanese villages. Produced and directed by Dr. Nabil Abou Mrad, written by French writer Georges Feydeau, starring Marcel Marina, Maurice Mousalli, Mounir Keserwani, Toufic El Hajal, Louis Nadher – 1988.