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Farjan at Qatar National Theatre

IN August 15, 2013 BY Editor 917 views Leave a comment
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A scene from ‘Farjan’ (Neighbourhoods), staged at Qatar National Theatre as part of Eid festival yesterday. The Arabic play was written by Ghanam Al Sulaity and directed by Hassan Rajab.

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