
Khaled Galal
Writing
Biography
Khaled Galal was born on the 3rd of November, 1963. He started his artistic life through the University Theater at the Faculty of Commerce, Cairo University. He established a theater group and presented through many shows, some of which were written by him. Khaled won many awards as an author and director, and then decided to refine the hobby by academic study. At the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, he received a scholarship in theater directing and traveled to Rome to study and review artistic experiences in the West. At this time, he took over the Artistic Creativity Center in 2002, then headed the Al-Ghad Theater, then the Artistic House for Folk and Performing Arts, and finally supervised the Creativity Center
Known For

Esmat Abu Shanab (Yasmin Abdul Aziz) is a female police officer who works in an administrative position and tries in various ways to work on field assignments.
Abu Shanab

Al-Gama'a is an Egyptian television drama, Historical and Political drama series written by Wahid Hamid, directed by Mohammed Yasin and produced by Kamel Abu Ali. The series began filming in January 2010 with a budget of 50 million Egyptian pounds. The show deals with the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s largest Islamist political group, which was officially banned but nonetheless tolerated to an extent before the revolution. Critics have decried the show's pro-government stance, charging that it plays into the Egyptian government's agenda prior to the 2010 Egyptian parliamentary elections.
Al-Gama'a

The story of a pharmacist who wants to settle down and get married before reaching the age of thirty, and her family's insistence that she accepts the first groom who proposes, as well as her hilarious stories and experience with the men who propose to her.
Ayza Atgawez

Each of the episodes in this series discusses a different topic in this comedy drama.
Unstable Mind

After discovering their ailing elderly father has 28 million in his bank account, seven siblings conspire to end his life, but the story takes a mysterious turn when his body vanishes from his room following the crime.
The Seven Commandments

A successful advertising agency executive falls asleep on an airplane and wakes up in an alternate universe as a stay-at-home mom with three kids.
Ms. Mammy

Tito is the second installment in the new-wave Egyptian action movies. After Mafia by Sherif Arafa, which was a breakthrough in Egyptian cinema making, Tarek El-Aryan brings us Tito, the next logical step. Very simply, this movie is about an ex-con who tries to escape his sinful life by starting a new one, but his past comes back to haunt him. The reason, why Tito is better than Mafia is because the script and story line in Tito is more complex, and some of the characters had real depth in them and where fully developed throughout the movie.
Tito

Zohra's beauty attracts an unimaginably large number of suitors. Her kindheartedness and love for all those who approach her lead her into trouble when she finds herself married to five men at the same time.
Zohra and Her Five Husbands

The film follows a young girl “Yasmin Abdel Aziz” who is searching for a husband, due to her constant loneliness and feelings of negligence by men. After a lot of attempts she meets two men who fall for her at the same time, and she doesn't let go of one of them and decides to keep both to her benefit.
Martial Marriage

A band of thieves get together and begin planning the heist of a lifetime. Will they succeed or will their planning be in vain?
Thieves Trick

Conman (Mayo) schemes people with his small gang,but decides to quit when he learns a tough lesson after becoming the victim to his own doings. He is then offered a job by a mob boss to steal money from a safe in a hotel room.
Eighth Dirty Dozen

Heema finds out that he has a brother. He accepts him in his life because he needs him to paint an exact copy of an expensive painting , that he plans to steal and smuggle to Thailand.
Thieves in Thailand

A girl's turbulent past leaves her psychologically damaged.
Unruly Friends

Halahouta, Barakouta, and Simsima, three creatures who go on many fun adventures that highlight the importance of reading and studying, live in Uncle Flano’s mysterious box.
Halahouta and Barakouta

The events of the play revolve around the guard of one of the palaces, called Ramadan, who finds himself the only owner of this palace after the death of his companions.
Welcome Ramadan

A series of comedic sketches that express the disappearance of the beautiful and noble meanings in our lives in various fields, presented by graduates of the Creativity Workshop by director Khaled Galal.
Black Coffe
Set after the revolution, the work sheds light on social, political, and economic conditions, addressing issues such as delayed marriage, harassment, immigration, low wages, and social media's negative influence.
After Night

The show is lyrical, exposed to social problems that have a political dimension, including that, with the love of people, we can fulfill all our dreams without the need for a chair or position, and this appears from the "Morsi" figure that Ahmed Badir embodies in a comic framework.
Morsi Wants a Chair

The play revolves around a singer from a working-class neighborhood named Zalabia who dreams of fame. A maestro discovers her and supports her in achieving her artistic dream, leading her through numerous challenges and lessons along the way.
Thank You for Coming
A comedy musical play that sheds light on the world of communications and short messages (SMS), and deals with human relations and social interactions in a satirical style.