Laila Soliman
Egypt
Theatermaker
Performing Arts
Laila Soliman is an independent Egyptian theatre director and playwright. She studied at the German School (DSB, Cairo) and obtained her BA in theatre at the American University in Cairo and her MA at Dasarts (AHK) in Amsterdam. She is currently a Visiting Associate Professor of Theater at the New York University in Abu Dhabi.
Her work stems from an interest in the state of flux in the contemporary socio-political climate and its influence on individuals, relationships, and power structures. It relies on collective memories and personal histories as ways of bridging the gap between the official versions of events and intimate, individual experiences. Amongst the most important works she directed are “The Retreating World” (2004), “Ghorba, images of alienation” (2006), “…At your service!” (2009), “Spring Awakening in the Tuktuk” (2010), “No Time for Art 0/1/2/3” (2011_2013), “Hawa ELhorreya, Whims of Freedom” (2014), “The National Museum of the State Security System” (2015), “Zigzig”(2016), “Museum of Lungs” (2018), “Wanaset Yodit” (2020). Her first Opera, “Woman at Point 0” (2022), is currently touring internationally. Soliman’s play “Egyptian Products” (2009) was published in the anthology Plays from the Arab World by Nick Hern Books and the Royal Court Theatre, London and her performance texts "A Diary in Scenes: And don't forget never to wear tampons at a revolution!" (2011) and “No Desert Roses” (2017) were published in Theater der Zeit magazine.
Laila Soliman
Egypt
Theatermaker
Performing Arts
Laila Soliman is an independent Egyptian theatre director and playwright. She studied at the German School (DSB, Cairo) and obtained her BA in theatre at the American University in Cairo and her MA at Dasarts (AHK) in Amsterdam. She is currently a Visiting Associate Professor of Theater at the New York University in Abu Dhabi.
Her work stems from an interest in the state of flux in the contemporary socio-political climate and its influence on individuals, relationships, and power structures. It relies on collective memories and personal histories as ways of bridging the gap between the official versions of events and intimate, individual experiences. Amongst the most important works she directed are “The Retreating World” (2004), “Ghorba, images of alienation” (2006), “…At your service!” (2009), “Spring Awakening in the Tuktuk” (2010), “No Time for Art 0/1/2/3” (2011_2013), “Hawa ELhorreya, Whims of Freedom” (2014), “The National Museum of the State Security System” (2015), “Zigzig”(2016), “Museum of Lungs” (2018), “Wanaset Yodit” (2020). Her first Opera, “Woman at Point 0” (2022), is currently touring internationally. Soliman’s play “Egyptian Products” (2009) was published in the anthology Plays from the Arab World by Nick Hern Books and the Royal Court Theatre, London and her performance texts "A Diary in Scenes: And don't forget never to wear tampons at a revolution!" (2011) and “No Desert Roses” (2017) were published in Theater der Zeit magazine.
Juror
Production Awards
2024
Expert
RedZone
2021
Juror
Production Awards
2019
Juror
Production Awards
Round 01
2017
Grantee
Production Awards
Exceptional Grants
2011
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