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AMMAN: The troupe of the Arabian Gulf Theater presented a play on Tuesday as part of the activities of the International Free Theater Nights Festival, which is being held (in its 19th session) in the Jordanian capital, Amman. The events of the play embodied situations experienced by a writer with a disease called multiple personality disorder. The play began with a series of events.

The Royal Cultural Center Theater, one of the most prominent and prestigious Jordanian cultural monuments, hosted the theatrical performance, which was watched by Kuwait’s Ambassador to Jordan, Hamad Al-Marri, diplomats, and other dignitaries. The director of the play, Faisal Al-Obaid, told the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that the reactions were satisfactory.

Al-Obaid stressed that the success of any artwork is linked to the reactions of the audience. “We always promise to develop our shows and present quality works of arts,” he said. The activities of the 19th International Free Theater Nights Festival were launched in strategic partnership with the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts and with the support of the Jordanian Ministry of Culture. — KUNA

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