Africazine:
The Misrata National Theatre is set to showcase a new play that promises to engage audiences with its social message.
Titled “Bitter Honey,” the performance will take place next Thursday at 7:00 PM at the Authority’s headquarters, located within the Gamal Eddin Al-Miladi Institute. Admission is free, making it accessible to families and children.
Misrata National Theatre’s New Play “Bitter Honey” Premieres
The Misrata National Theatre is excited to present “Bitter Honey,” a play that aims to enrich the local cultural scene. This performance is part of the National Theatre’s ongoing efforts to boost the theatre movement in the city. The theatre is affiliated with the National Theatre Center, which is under the General Authority for Cinema, Theatre, and Arts.
<p“Bitter Honey” is crafted by Youssef Khashim, who wrote the play, while Hamed Aribi composed and arranged the music. Anwar Al-Teer directs the production, showcasing a collaborative artistic effort that addresses humanitarian and social issues through a contemporary theatrical style.
Misrata: Key figures on Bitter Honey
- Performance date: Next Thursday at 7:00 PM
- Venue: Gamal Eddin Al-Miladi Institute
- Admission: Free for the public
Revitalizing Misrata’s Cultural Scene
This performance is part of a broader initiative by the National Theatre to revitalize Misrata’s cultural and artistic landscape. By targeting all age groups, the theatre aims to foster a love for the arts among families and children. The play not only entertains but also delivers a meaningful social message, enhancing the community’s engagement with theatre.
Upcoming Events and Initiatives
- Future performances to be announced by the National Theatre.
- Continued efforts to develop the local theatrical landscape.
- Plans to expand public access to the arts.
This play represents a significant step in enhancing Misrata’s cultural offerings.
