Saadallah Wannous, an Arab playwright, wrote the play The Kind is the King in 1977. He as born in 1941 in a village near Tartus, Syria where he also received his early education. He then went on to study journalism in Cairo, Egypt. Afterwards, he became the editor of the art and cultural sections of the Syrian newspaper Al Baath and the Lebanese newspaper As-Safir. In the sixties, he wrote a number of one-act plays and then went on to study theater in France. Ignited by the Arab defeat in the Six-day War against Israel, in he went on to write plays that focus on the Arab's political decline. He was the first Arab playwright to be selected by UNESCO and the International Institute of Theater to make an address during the International Theater Day on March 27, 1996. He died from cancer in Damascus, Syria at the age of 56 in 1997.
William Shakespeare wrote the play King Lear.
William Shakespeare wrote the play King Lear in 1606. It was first performed in 1608.
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The play was written by King Mahendravarman I.
no he didn't but he wrote the book
wrote idylls of the king
Shakespeare wrote seven plays with "King Henry" in the title, and none of them are called King Henry VII.
the mcbeh play was about digs and pitchforks
Macbeth was written and performed for King James. Shakespeare wanted to please the king, so he wrote a fairly short play (James liked short plays). King James himself had written a book on witches and how to detect them. For this, Shakespeare decided to add a supernatural twist to his play, as to please the king. Basically the King wrote a book about witches so Shakespeare thought putting witches in his play would please the king. Source: http://home.flash.net/~manniac/macb.htm
Macbeth was probably written as a tribute to king James. There are 3 main evidences of this; first: setting. This play is set in Scotland,the land of king James' ancestors. Second,one of the main theme of this play is witchcraft. King James was really interested in this topic: he wrote a book about it in 1597 (Demonology). Last but not least, Shakespeare put Banquo in the line of kings. Banquo really existed and he was related to king James.
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