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Cairo theatres join Sham El-Nessim celebrations, turning holiday into cultural season

by Gazette Staff
April 9, 2026
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Cairo is gearing up for Sham El-Nessim, as families prepare to enjoy outings in the city’s parks, complete with salted fish and brightly coloured eggs for children. This year, however, the celebration is taking on a cultural twist: theatres across the capital are opening their doors to audiences, offering a full artistic experience. From the National Theatre to El-Ghad, Hanager, and Miami Theatre, Cairo’s stages are joining the spring festivities, transforming the holiday into a season of culture.

The State Theatre House has announced a diverse programme of performances across Cairo to coincide with Sham El-Nessim and Coptic Easter celebrations. The initiative reflects the Ministry of Culture’s broader vision of turning public holidays into cultural seasons that combine entertainment, education, and accessible art.

“The programme is designed to provide a complete theatrical experience for all audiences,” said Hisham Attwa, Director of the State Theatre House. “It combines acclaimed productions with new works, while keeping ticket prices affordable to ensure theatre remains accessible during holidays and festive seasons.”

This year’s schedule resembles a carefully mapped cultural itinerary. Shows include classic plays, new productions, theatre for children, and several free performances open to the public.

At the National Theatre, the classic production King Learre turns to the stage, offering audiences a powerful dramatic experience during the Sham El-Nessim holiday period. Miami Theatre presents Ibn Al-Osoul, while Al-Salam Theatre hosts Casino and Yameen fi Awel Shemal. Al-Taliaa Theatre features Optional Prison and Metwally and Shafika, and El-Ghad Theatre presents the new production Adagio: The Last Melody, a deeply emotional performance exploring grief and loss through a contemporary human lens.

Additionally, the Cairo Puppet Theatre stages The Journey of Sinuhe, and the National Theatre for Children offers Play and Play for young audiences.

The Ministry of Culture aims to make theatre a natural part of family celebrations, allowing people to spend the morning in a garden and end the day watching a performance. Ticket prices are kept affordable, ranging from 30 to 110 Egyptian pounds, with some public performances offered free of charge. This reflects ongoing efforts to make theatre accessible to all social groups, not just elite audiences.

Sham El-Nessim is an ancient Egyptian celebration, dating back thousands of years to mark the beginning of the harvest season and the arrival of spring. Over time, it has evolved into a widely celebrated holiday, blending traditional customs with modern practices such as picnics and communal meals.

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