Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Jamal Soliman | 10 | ||
2) | Carole Samaha | 11 | ||
3) | Sabah Obeid | 12 | ||
4) | Gilbert Jalkh | 13 | ||
5) | Joseph Nasr | 14 | ||
6) | Nazih Youssef | 15 | ||
7) | Ghassan Saliba | 16 | ||
8) | Nader Khoury | 17 | ||
9) | Paul Sleiman | 18 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Mansour Rahbani | Music | 4 | |
2) | Hoda Haddad | Singer | 5 | |
3) | Wadih Abi Raad | 6 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Mansour Rahbani | Writer | 1 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Marwan Al Rahbany | Director | 1 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Andrei Mokotsky | Sound Engineer | 2 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Mansour Rahbani | Producer | 2 |
Name | Synopses | Official ? | Options |
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Shaimaa Saied | A two-act musical play that narrates stages of the great poet’s life, filled with poetry, glory, politics, chivalry, and love. It sheds light on an important stage in Al-Mutanabbi’s life, during which he travels from Kufa to Aleppo, where Sayf al-Dawla is, then Egypt and Iran on his way to Kufa, where he was assassinated. 323 |
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