The E-Pergola Puppet Theatre Founded in 2011, following Egypt’s January 25th Revolution, El-Pergola Puppet Theatre was established by the artist and lawyer Rania Refaat, along with a team of young,
“Who can I turn to?” – A Journey of Puppetry, Identity, and Social ChangeIn a world where voices often go unheard,“Who can I turn to?” emerges as a powerful theatrical
“Do We Continue?” – A Theatrical Cry Against ViolenceWhen silence becomes a shackle and resistance turns into art, the play “Do We Continue?” emerges as a powerful voice for those
The Street is a Kingdom, Brother, produced by the El-Pergola Puppet Theater in collaboration with the Coptic Evangelical Commission in Cairo, is a poignant and unflinching portrayal of the lives
The Play “Open Your Eyes to Win the Prize ” takes us on an exhilarating artistic journey, showcasing the events of the Egyptian revolution on January 25, 2011. Set in
“Black and White Country” is a sharp-witted satire brought to life by the El-Pergola Puppet Theatre. Premiering at the Library of Alexandria and later gracing the Goethe Institute, this play
This educational children’s play demonstrates the dangers of misinformation and the value of community trust. The play follows a young girl Bita whose habit of eavesdropping and spreading lies about
Sinbad the Sailor is the result of a unique collaboration between the El-Pergola Puppet Theatre and the Lycée Français du Caire. It is one of the many productions to emerge
” Scavenger, But I Have Rights” – A Theatrical Cry from the Heart of the Waste In one of Cairo’s most marginalized neighborhoods, where dreams pile up like the garbage