Mohamed Driss
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Mohamed Driss (born 1944) is a Tunisian writer, actor, and director of theatre. Since 1988 he has been the director of the National Theatre of Tunisia. He began his career in 1961 and is, subsequently, an actor, both amateur and professional, a student in
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and Paris, producer, and director.Session 2005 des Journées théâtrales de Carthage (JTC)
From 1969 to 1972, he was an actor and stage assistant at the Théâtre de la Tempête led by
Jean-Marie Serreau Jean-Marie Serreau (28 April 1915 – 22 May 1973) was a 20th-century French actor, theatre director and a former student of Charles Dullin. Serreau directed the in Paris during the 1950s-1960s and established the at in Vincennes in 1970. He c ...
, of which he wrote: "À cette époque, j'ai commencé à jouer des rôles secondaires dans le théâtre tunisien, mais la situation du théâtre et mes confrontations continues avec les responsables n'étaient pas encourageantes. Un jour, en pleine dépression, j'ai eu Serreau au téléphone et me plaignais de mon état. Il m'a dit : il est temps de vous lancer dans le théâtre comme un professionnel. Venez joindre ma compagnie théâtrale.May Sélim, Réformateur obstiné, ''Al-Ahram''
, 15 March 2006
" (Rough English translation): "At this time, I started to play secondary roles in the theatre of Tunisia, but the situation of the theater and my ongoing confrontations with those responsible were not encouraging. One day in full depression, I had Serreau on the phone and complained to him of my condition. He said it is time to get started in theatre as a professional. Come join my theatre company." He voluntarily exiled himself to France until 1985Ridha Kéfi, Tunis se met en scène, ''Jeune Afrique''
3 April 2001
and returned to Tunisia in 1988 to lead the National Theatre of Tunisia after Driss wrote ''Ismaïl Pacha'' (1986) and ''Salut l'instit''. He took measures to renew the theater of Tunisia and engaged in numerous shows and theatrical projects. However, Driss was also interested in other art forms and, in 2003, he founded the National School of Circus Arts-Tunis, of which he said: "Le centre est un projet et une décision présidentielle qui sert à mettre en évidence le rôle que peut jouer l'art du cirque dans la culture arabe. Dans ce centre, on trouve le théâtre, la musique, la danse, les arts plastiques et le cirque artistique." (Rough English translation): "The centre is a project and a presidential decision that serves to highlight the role the art of the circus in Arab culture. In this centre is the theatre, music, dance, visual arts and circus arts." In 2005, he founded the National Centre of Circus Arts and Visual Arts and led the 12th Theatre Days of Carthage. Driss also paid tribute to the historian
Ibn Khaldoun Ibn Khaldun (; ar, أبو زيد عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي, ; 27 May 1332 – 17 March 1406, 732-808 AH) was an Arab The Historical Muhammad', Irving M. Zeitlin, (Polity Press, 2007), p. 21; "It is, of ...
by writing an opera in his honor.


Works


As director

*1986 : ''Ismaïl Pacha'' *1988 : ''Vive Shakespeare'' *1989 : ''Le Compagnon des cœurs'' *2005 : ''Al Moutachaâbitoun'' *2007 : ''Othello''


References

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