Monodrama is an art form within dramatic arts and is one of the forms of experimental theater based on a single actor narrating the event through dialogue. Monodrama is defined as "a speech or extended scene in which a single person speaks, a theatrical or cinematic script for one performer." The performer is responsible for conveying the play's message and its implications, alongside other theatrical elements. Sometimes, the synonymous term One Man Show is used, or solo play by Germans. In this sense, monodrama differs from monologue, as explained by Encyclopedia Britannica, which is "an extended speech by a character in a play." The workshop aims to create a theatrical performance from the initial idea and writing the script to performing it and enjoying the viewing experience. Come and try something new. We write stories and tell them on stage (Stage of life). The workshop fee is 50 SAR, which can be paid in person or via STC transfer to 0590330339. The timing is 07:15 PM on Thursday, God willing. We provide photography service 😉 for those who want to review their performance. Through this workshop, we can offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for outstanding, talented, and creative individuals. Register now