farah ashraf |
A Moroccan playwright and actor, born in the city of Chefchaouen, Morocco. He is a professor at the High Institute of Theatrical Arts and Cultural Animation in Rabat. He holds a doctorate in dramaturgy and the aesthetics of reception, and a diploma in advanced postgraduate studies in literature and modern arts at Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdullah University in Fez. He holds a diploma from the Higher Institute of Theatrical Art and Cultural Revitalization, Acting Division. He worked in many dramatic productions in Morocco, and he previously won the Best Actor Award during the National Festival of Professional Theater in Morocco. He worked in playwriting and adaptations. He adapted the play The Groom by the Moroccan writer and poet Salah Al-Wadi, directed by Yassin Ahjam. He wrote the play Maroc Now directed by Yassin Ahjam, the play Al-Mabrouk directed by director Amin Nassour, and the play Selfie, which was directed by Ahmed Hammoud. He also wrote and directed the play My Aunt Holland, and published four plays, Salmon Island, Do You See Me Happy?, Morocco Land, and Time Bank, in addition to the book Dramaturgy and Dramaturgical Analysis. He also wrote the series Taxi 2.0 (2019), and the novel Thus Spoke the Tree.
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