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24 hours, is a 1967 Kuwaiti play, directed by Hussain Al-Saleh and Nizar Charaby, and starring AbdulHusain AbdulRedha, Saad Al-Faraj, Khaled Al-Nafisi. with a runtime of 160 minutes.
24 Hours is an Arabic stage comedy built around a farcical premise: a husband becomes convinced his wife has lost her mind and drags her to a doctor for evaluation. What unfolds is a rapid succession of comedic situations as the trio — husband, wife, and doctor — attempt to determine whether the wife is truly suffering from madness or whether the husband's suspicions are the product of his own imagination. The play thrives on misunderstanding and absurdity, with each scene peeling back another layer of the couple's dynamic. Sharp comic timing and situational humor drive the production, making it an entertaining exploration of domestic life through the lens of farcical comedy.
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