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Masrahity - Season 1

"A century of comedy. A new generation of stars."

This is a connected-standalone children's series that blends fantasy, comedy, and theatrical heritage. It follows two cheerful genies from their own world who witness and narrate the stories of the most famous Egyptian comedic plays that have influenced society over the past hundred years. Each episode presents a popular play through engaging narration and selected scenes performed by a cast of children.

Top Cast

  • Fathy Saad

    Fathy Saad

  • Ziad Wahba

    Ziad Wahba

  • Reem Tamer

    Reem Tamer

  • Laila Adnan

    Laila Adnan

  • Nada Seif El Nasr

    Nada Seif El Nasr

  • Magdy Abdel Haleem

    Magdy Abdel Haleem

Overview

This is a connected-standalone children's series that blends fantasy, comedy, and theatrical heritage. It follows two cheerful genies from their own world who witness and narrate the stories of the most famous Egyptian comedic plays that have influenced society over the past hundred years. Each episode presents a popular play through engaging narration and selected scenes performed by a cast of children.

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