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''Al-Zaeem'' () is a political satirical
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consisting of nine scenes. The play was written by Farouq Sabri, and starring
Adel Emam Adel Mohammed Emam (; born on 17 May 1940), is an Egyptians, Egyptian Cinema of Egypt, film, Television in Egypt, television, and Egyptian Theatre, stage actor, known for his extensive career with over 150 artistic works, including films, plays, a ...
,
Ahmed Rateb Ahmed Rateb (‎; 23 January 1949 – 14 December 2016) was an Egyptian actor. He appeared in more than sixty films. Selected filmography See also *Cinema of Egypt *Lists of Egyptian films The following is a list of Egyptian films. The year ...
,
Youssef Dawoud Youssef Dawoud (; 10 March 1933 – 24 June 2012) was a Coptic Egyptian actor, who worked in theatre, cinema and television. Dawoud started acting when studying at Alexandria University. After graduating from the Faculty of Engineering Depa ...
, and
Ragaa Al Geddawy Ragaa Al Geddawy (; 6 September 1934 – 5 July 2020) was an Egyptian actress and model. She was one of the most beloved actresses and one of the most prominent in the Middle East with a fruitful six-decade career. Early life Al Geddawy was born ...
. The play was first performed in 1993. The play talks about Zeinhom, a simple man who could not hold out in any business for long time because he looks like his country's President (Al-Zaeem). Unfortunately, Al-Zaeem is an unpopular dictator. Zeinhom gets a job, which is to become an actor and plays a secondary role as a thief in foreign Funded movie that is being filmed locally, Which leads him to serious consequences. The play makes a strong
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of
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rulers in
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(after
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). The play was
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in several Arab countries such as
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and
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. There were reportedly attempts by former Libyan president
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to assassinate Adel Imam, as Adel Imam imitated Gaddafi in a sarcastic way in the first scene in the play.


Background

The play garnered praise for its daring critique of oppressive regimes and the stellar performances delivered by its cast, earning admiration from audiences. However, it also faced backlash from authorities, with some rulers prohibiting the sale of tapes and
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of the production within their countries. Running from 1993 to 1999, the play drew inspiration from
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's film "
The Great Dictator ''The Great Dictator'' is a 1940 American political satire black comedy film written, directed, produced by, and starring Charlie Chaplin. Having been the only Hollywood filmmaker to continue to make silent films well into the period of sound f ...
." Its title became a nickname for Adel Emam, the lead actor, who became affectionately referred to as “The Leader” () or “The Leader of Comedy” () cementing his status as a prominent figure in the world of theater.


Plot


Characters

*
Adel Emam Adel Mohammed Emam (; born on 17 May 1940), is an Egyptians, Egyptian Cinema of Egypt, film, Television in Egypt, television, and Egyptian Theatre, stage actor, known for his extensive career with over 150 artistic works, including films, plays, a ...
: Plays both the President of the Republic and his lookalike, Zeinhom. *
Ahmed Rateb Ahmed Rateb (‎; 23 January 1949 – 14 December 2016) was an Egyptian actor. He appeared in more than sixty films. Selected filmography See also *Cinema of Egypt *Lists of Egyptian films The following is a list of Egyptian films. The year ...
: Portrays Rustom, the Vice President of the Republic. *
Youssef Dawoud Youssef Dawoud (; 10 March 1933 – 24 June 2012) was a Coptic Egyptian actor, who worked in theatre, cinema and television. Dawoud started acting when studying at Alexandria University. After graduating from the Faculty of Engineering Depa ...
: Takes on the role of
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, the Secretary to the Vice President. *
Mustafa Metwalli Mustafa Metwalli () (29 August 1949 – 5 August 2000) was a popular Egyptians, Egyptian Film, movie and Stage (theatre), stage actor. He was primarily a comedian, but he played many different roles in Drama. Personal life He graduated in 1973 ...
: Appears as Naeem, the Director General of Intelligence. *
Ragaa Al Geddawy Ragaa Al Geddawy (; 6 September 1934 – 5 July 2020) was an Egyptian actress and model. She was one of the most beloved actresses and one of the most prominent in the Middle East with a fruitful six-decade career. Early life Al Geddawy was born ...
: Plays Sonia, responsible for the private relations of the President. * Manal Salama: Portrays Qamar, the Secretariat of the President’s Office. * Various minor characters also featured.


Summary

Amidst the tumultuous backdrop of an Arab nation oppressed by dictatorship, unfolds the captivating tale of Zeinhom, a modest cinema extra whose life takes an unforeseen trajectory when he becomes entangled in the affairs of the despotic ruler. Zeinhom, leading a simple existence on the fringes of the film industry, finds himself unexpectedly linked to the ruler due to an astonishing resemblance. As rumors of the ruler's demise echo through the corridors of power, opportunistic statesmen seize upon Zeinhom's likeness as a means to maintain control. With the ruler's death imminent, they orchestrate a scheme to install Zeinhom as a puppet leader and a compliant figurehead, a figurehead to preserve their grip on power. However, fate intervenes once more when the dictator's last act is to order Zeinhom's arrest. Before the decree can be carried out, the ruler breathes his last, leaving his inner circle scrambling to salvage their interests. In a daring gambit, they thrust Zeinhom into the limelight, presenting him to the throne. From cinema extra to unwitting sovereign, Zeinhom's journey takes an unexpected turn as he is thrust into a world of political intrigue and manipulation. As he grapples with his newfound role, he finds himself ensnared in a web of deception and duplicity. Yet, amidst the chaos of power struggles and betrayals, Zeinhom's desires remain simple. All he ever yearned for was a stable job and a modest income, his aspirations tethered to the mundane realities of life. But now, destiny has cast him in a role beyond his wildest dreams, forcing him to navigate treacherous waters where every step could mean the difference between life and death. As Zeinhom reluctantly assumes the mantle of leadership, he is haunted by the specter of his own inadequacy. Can a man of humble origins rise to the challenge of ruling a nation torn apart by strife and oppression? Only time will tell as Zeinhom grapples with the weight of responsibility thrust upon his unsuspecting shoulders.


References

{{Reflist 1993 plays Political satire plays Comedy plays Postmodern plays Satirical plays Arabic-language plays Egyptian plays African plays