The play "The Mute Talker" by the great writer Maroun Abboud is considered one of his unique works that blends art and life. In an era when the Arab world knew little about the art of theater, Abboud was one of the great pioneers who studied the arts of theater and mastered its methods before presenting them to us. Their first experiences may have been somewhat simple, but they were authentic experiences, and without them, our Arab theater would not have reached the position it occupies today. Maroun Abboud is distinguished by his ability to bring literature to reality and express social and cultural issues in a smooth and sarcastic manner. He does this by highlighting the struggles between good and evil, and between popular forces and oppressive forces. You will find yourself in a thought-provoking conflict, where literature and reality come together in events. Interesting. Abboud presented many wonderful texts at a time when many were not interested in theater. In our play, we learn about the life of Sheikh Fernan and the challenges he faced after losing his two sons and their wives. As the sheikh struggles with his deep grief, his young son, Emil, seeks to fill the void and ease his father's pain. Will the coming days be kinder to the bereaved sheikh, or will they bring more challenges and conflicts?
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