
Ahmed El Ebiary
Writing
Biography
An Egyptian writer, born in 1952 in Cairo. As a child, Ahmed was influenced by the books of his father, Abo El Seoud El Ebiary, and he learned a lot from him. He graduated from the Faculty of Commerce, Cairo University in 1975. He presented to the theater more than 20 successful plays with major comedy stars.
Known For

The series chronicles the life of the iconic artist Ismail Yassine who started his career as a singer in Suez, and his long journey until he became the top comedian in the 1950s.
Ismail Yassine (The Man with the Funny Laugh)

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المشهد رقم 13

Hilarious interactions ensue when Farhat discovers on his wedding night that he has married his mother-in-law.
When The Dice Rolls

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God Save Gomaa

When Moftah is fired from his job as a teacher, he is forced to work for his old classmate, Sherif, in his store. But Moftah isn't suited to the job and causes the store to lose money. Sherif fires Moftah but recruits him to carry out a different task: keep watch over Sherif's wife Farida.
The Lock

Zaki Al Banas suffers from the troubles of life and his instability in a job that meets the needs of his poor family, gets acquainted with a cinematic team that came to photograph some scenes in his lane, seek help from some scenes, then joins them and gets an opportunity to travel outside Egypt, their work is evident in the smuggling of currency, and during the trip The plane is hijacked, and Zaki stops the hijackers, and events escalate.
El Barashot

The story revolves around a woman who suddenly returns from a long trip, leading to humorous situations and mishaps within her family and those around her. Her return reveals many secrets and funny incidents that occurred during her absence.
A Sudden Return

When his aunt postpones her arrival from Brazil, Farid and his friend Nabil ask their actor friend Sokar to pose as Farid's aunt in front of Salwa and Laila.
Lady Sukkar

Khamis, a clever man who works as a driving instructor, gets involved in a traffic accident because of rich Wafaa. He and his colleague, Ghallab, decide to go to her villa to receive compensation. However, Khamis falls victim to a plot planned by Wafaa to get revenge on her former lover, who decides to kill Khamis, but Ghallab learns of the matter and warns his friend, Khamis.
The Clever

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Do Re Me Beans

A young man becomes jealous when his girlfriend wears tight trousers, which becomes the cause of all their differences, and through that idea it addresses the problems that happen between couples in general.
Juliet's Pants

The story of the play about a banana merchant has four sons, Twafih Menia to breed, including differences and multiple conflicts.
Dad Brought Banana

The domineering wife is absent from the house, so the husband takes advantage of the opportunity to catch his breath, as he frequent cabarets and mixes with dancers, with the help of her nephew, who brought him to watch her husband.
My Wife Is a Gang Boss

The play is about a simple, poor man who decides to steal a million pounds from a wealthy businessman, and go to jail to hide from him.
Al-Kashash

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The Green Soldier

The events revolve around Shaddad, who is a father who has a number of children, but they are exploitative, avid and cruel, as they want to exploit their father's work as a big merchant to reach everything, so their father tries to resist them and explain the fact that money is not everything. Open in Google Translate
Rasmy, Fahmy, Nazmy

A play about a guy called Mahrous who suffers from the inability to consummate his marriage due to the lack of an apartment. He meets a janitor in a building named Thabet by chance who offers an apartment for rent for a very small amount but with a high brokerage. Mahrous cannot back down despite knowing that it is inhabited by demons, after he signed the contract and paid the brokerage. So what will he do?
The Bogeyman

Apparently, They Robbed Abdo is a play staring ahmed adam
Apparently, They Robbed Abdo

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Let Me Sing

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