Joe Kodeih

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Joe Kodeih (born September 3, 1967 in Ashrafieh, Beirut) is a writer, actor and director. He wrote and directed dozens of plays and was the first writer and director from the Arab world to perform on an Off-Broadway stage at Lamama ETC in 2003 with a play titled The Middle Beast. The play was acclaimed by the audience and rerunned at Monnot theater in Beirut in 2008, when the writer received many threats for its content. Joe's plays were performed all over Europe, the Middle East and Africa. One of his plays "Son prénom malgre lui" was published at Lansman editions in Belgium.

[1] He wrote, co- created and performed in “Bala Mazeh” a TV show that made a scoop on LBCI channel in 2011.

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  1. ^ Joe Kodeih presented his first one man show "7ayet elJagal So3be" in 2009, "Ashrafieh" in 2010, "Ana" in 2011, "Film Cinama" in 2012, "Le Jocon" in 2013, Daddy in 2015, "Abou el-Ghadab' in 2017, "Emm el-Kell" in 2019.("http://www.iloubnan.info/artsandculture/actualite/id/52610/titre/Joe-Kodeih-back-in-Monnot-Theater-with-his-new-one-man-show-%22Ana%22 Source 1")

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