
Bader Mohareb
Directing
Known For

In 1967, three brothers from the Badr Al-Dajji family live on his personal path, Haji, the older brother who owns a sweets shop, the middle brother who died early, and the younger brother who takes what he is unjustly entitled.
dalag suhail

The two brothers (Shahit) and (Muhiet) inherit a large house from their father and then rent some rooms, then decide to increase their income by doing several projects. In each episode they start a new project that has problems and obstacles, and then ends up failing because of their rush and haste.
shehait Wa Mehait

A Kuwaiti social comedy play dealing with the problems caused by the social and sectarian status that affect relations between members of society, where Hassan tries to become an actor but meets with a rejection from his father, who wants him to become an officer in the army but is determined to achieve his dream.
Ya Wash Ya Wash

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كشمش

Through four different paintings, the play discusses several issues in a comedic style. The first panel discusses the issue of intermediary in employment, while the second panel discusses the issue of theft of Kuwaiti investments abroad, the third panel discusses the issue of shooting at weddings, and in the fourth panel discusses the housing issue.
Kamel Al-Dasam

A comedy play that deals with some Gulf social problems, and presents the suffering of Arab and Gulf youth in a comedic framework with some projections on political issues through the story of (Shliwiah), a Gulf citizen who travels to (London) for treatment, and there he faces treatment he did not expect in that western capital.
The schmuck in London

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Mawlana

The play deals with the post-liberation stage of Kuwait from the Iraqi invasion, highlighting the political, economic and social issues and problems that came after liberation in a satirical comedy mold.
Taah Makhroush

Corruption in administrations dealt with by comedy.
Questioning

The events of the play revolve around the corrupt lining in the Gulf and Arab society in a comedic and purposeful way. The events of the play begin with the opening of a shopping mall and in the presence of Minister Saleh Fahd Aish Al-Mashkhouk (Tariq Al-Ali) and the director of his library Majid (Abdul Rahman Al-Ak), but when the mall opens, Majid calls Ali Khalil, the ministry employee to tell him whether the minister was appointed or not, but the surprise is that he was taken out of his ministerial position and that he was appointed minister by mistake
Weld Batenha

A group of upper-class and powerful people in an ancient time use their power against the poor and the simple folk until one person decides to challenge this social system through cunning methods in this darkly comedic play.