The Sun Troupe for Special Needs has relaunched the theatrical production “Gimo’s Adventures” at the Sun Theatre in Cairo’s Nasr City, featuring a cast of actors with special needs performing alongside professionals. The play, staged at the International Park, is part of the Ministry of Culture’s efforts under Minister Dr. Gehan Zaki to integrate individuals with special needs into cultural and artistic activities. Dr. Ayman El Shiwy, head of the Artistic Theatre House, and Mohamed Metwally, director of the Sun Troupe, attended the reopening alongside theatre sector leaders and media personnel. Following the performance, El Shiwy joined the cast on stage, stating that supporting and empowering individuals with special needs remains a priority within the sector’s plans. The Artistic Theatre House noted the family-oriented play operates within an adventure framework, delivering a message that “the dream has no expiration date.” The production stars Karim El Husseini, Essam Mostafa, Safi Fahmy, Omnia Gamal, Ahmed Walid, Carol Adel, Wael Amin, Fajr El Husseini, and Ali El Husseini, performing alongside the Sun Theatre’s actors with special needs. The play is written by Salah Metwally, with poetry by Bilal Imam, music by Ahmed El Nasser, and direction by Mohamed Ashry. “Gimo’s Adventures” runs weekly on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., with free entry for the public. The post Egypt’s Sun Troupe relaunches inclusive ‘Gimo’s Adventures’ play featuring actors with special needs first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.