What’s On
January 2019
February 2019
Brainiac Live
The most outrageous live science show coming for the first time to Kuwait directly from the UK.
On April 19th and 20th, the Drama Theatre will present the inaugural show of the season for children and families: “Brainiac Live,” the most outrageous live science show coming to Kuwait for the first time directly from the United Kingdom. This show is renowned for its captivating presentation of thrilling and daring scientific experiments involving exploding dustbins, combusting microwaves, live daredevil stunts and all the experiments you’re not allowed to do at home.
Based on the popular TV show, come join the fearless Brainiacs as they take you on a breathless ride through the wild world of the weird and wonderful. Watch in amazement from the safety of your seat as the Brainiacs delve fearlessly into the spectacular mysteries of science!
The Cooks’ Competition
The Cooks’ Competition
A delightful puppet show for the whole family to enjoy, adapted from the children’s book by Kuwaiti writer Hooda Al-Shawa.
In April, the Studio Theatre will host the puppet show “The Cooks’ Competition” for a four-day run from the 24th to the 27th. Based on the popular children’s book of the same title by Kuwaiti writer Hooda Al-Shawa, the show is directed by Farah Al-Hajali and produced by TAQA Productions.
This delightful show will transport us to the Abbasid era; taking place on the annual cooking competition day hosted by the Caliph during a grand festival at the Golden Gate Palace in Baghdad. During the contest, four talented chefs compete to create a mouthwatering feast filled with exquisite dishes. Yet, as the competition unfolds, a series of exciting and intriguing events captivate the audience. “The Cooks’ Competition” is an enjoyable performance suitable for the entire family.
Jacaranda Ensemble
A musical evening blending classical, jazz, and folk melodies, featuring the unique sounds of alphorn, didgeridoo, saxophone, and percussions.
For the first time in Kuwait, the German band Jacaranda Ensemble performs in the Recital Hall on April 28. The ensemble offers an intriguing mix of composed and improvised classical music, jazz, and folk tunes. The Jacaranda Ensemble consists of five principal musicians of the Brandenburg Symphony Orchestra who are interested in experimenting with new sounds. The ensemble’s instrumentation clearly demonstrates their idea. They play the Alphorn, didgeridoo, saxophone, and percussion.
The Alphorn is a long wooden horn played by Alpine herdsmen and villagers, sounded for intercommunication and at daily ceremonies and seasonal festivals. The didgeridoo is a wind instrument made from hollow wood, originally found in Arnhem Land, Northern Australia and is considered the world’s oldest musical instrument. By bringing diverse instruments from distant regions together, Jacaranda Ensemble connects cultures through music. Their sounds and melodies captivate all tastes and generations; they combine classical music with jazz, while uniting fans of rock and folk music. The concert is held in collaboration with Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The World of Abdulhussain
01 May at 8:30pm
02 May at 8:30pm
03 May at 8:30pm
04 May at 8:30pm
08 May at 8:30pm
09 May at 8:30pm
10 May at 8:30pm
11 May at 8:30pm
The World of Abdulhussain
A globally acclaimed performance with authentic Kuwaiti content exploring the exceptional journey the late comedic icon, Abdulhussain Abdulredha.
Following the elevated norms of prominent global productions, this show, set to take place at the National Theatre in May, takes us on a captivating journey exploring the works of the iconic actor Abdulhussain Abdulredha. This grand retrospective production involves over 80 artists, seamlessly collaborating on stage in harmonious synergy, encompassing singing, musical performances, and theatrical acts. It also integrates recorded archival material using modern technological techniques, transporting the audience into the legendary world of Abdulhussain. The production revolves around his close bond with music, featuring the opening and closing musical credits of his TV series, operettas of various genres, sketches, and other songs from his extensive body of work, offering the audience unexpected and limitless surprises.
Abdulhussain Abdulredha was not only a talented actor but a versatile artistic entity, engaging in production, directing, writing, composing, and singing. His exceptional talent continued to bring joy to people through a prolific career spanning over half a century. With over a hundred works across theatre, television, and radio, his unforgettable characters are engraved in our collective memory. His brilliance lies in presenting social and economic topics in an engaging manner, showcasing his wit and intellect.
Omar Khairat
Once more, the National Theatre hosts the enchanting melodies and extraordinary performance of the renowned Egyptian composer, Omar Khairat.
The Egyptian composer Omar Khairat is widely recognized as one of the most beloved musicians in the Arab world. His film scores and TV drama soundtracks have garnered broad and profound popularity. Once again, Khairat will take centre stage at the National Theatre for two unforgettable evenings on May 16th and 17th. Joined by his ensemble, he will mesmerize the audience with a curated selection of compositions performed on piano.
Omar Khairat’s musical journey commenced in 1979 with his notable work on the score of the acclaimed Egyptian film “The Night of Arresting Fatema.” Subsequently, he contributed to numerous dramatic productions in both cinema and television, crafting musical compositions for ballet performances. What sets Omar Khairat’s music apart is his adept fusion of Western and Eastern musical instruments, allowing listeners to revel in his lyric-free melodies and attracting a diverse audience to his beautiful compositions.