Trees Do Not Die

“Trees may bend, but they never die.”

Ashjar La Tamoot (Trees Do Not Die) is a theatrical drama originally written by acclaimed playwright Mahmoud Diab. The first production was staged in 1991 under the direction of Mohsen Mohamed. In 1998, the play was revived with a new interpretation by director Abdullah bin London, featuring a fresh cast that included Mohammed Al-Saadi and Ashwaq. The story metaphorically compares human perseverance to trees that never die, addressing themes of resilience, moral struggle, and the timeless strength of values against adversity.

Director: Mohsen Mohamed, Abdullah bin London
Genre: Comedy

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Language: العربية
Original Language: ar
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trees Do Not Die about?
Ashjar La Tamoot (Trees Do Not Die) is a theatrical drama originally written by acclaimed playwright Mahmoud Diab. The first production was staged in 1991 under the direction of Mohsen Mohamed. In 1998, the play was revived with a new interpretation by director Abdullah bin London, featuring a fresh cast that included Mohammed Al-Saadi and Ashwaq. The story metaphorically compares human perseverance to trees that never die, addressing themes of resilience, moral struggle, and the timeless strength of values against adversity.
Who directed Trees Do Not Die?
Trees Do Not Die was directed by Mohsen Mohamed, Abdullah bin London.
Who stars in Trees Do Not Die?
Trees Do Not Die stars Mohamed Al-Saady, Ashwaq.
What genre is Trees Do Not Die?
Trees Do Not Die is a Comedy film.