A group of siblings attempt to sell their grandfather's theater to solve their financial problems. However, the grandfather leaves a will stipulating that the heirs must reopen the theater and present...Read more 12 plays there, or the theater will be owned by the state. The grandchildren are left in a state of confusion because of their inability to operate the theater, yet they simultaneously need their grandfather's inheritance.
Fouad recommends against selling the theater after his death, urging his grandchildren to stage several plays there before considering a sale, thus prompting them to find a way to utilize it.
A group of siblings attempt to sell their grandfather's theater to solve their financial problems. However, the grandfather leaves a will stipulating that the heirs must reopen the...Read more theater and present 12 plays there, or the theater will be owned by the state. The grandchildren are left in a state of confusion because of their inability to operate the theater, yet they simultaneously need their grandfather's inheritance.
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