6+ years would require a ticket to enter the Dubai Opera Main Auditorium.
Below 6+ years are not permitted into the Dubai Opera Main Auditorium.
Dress Code
The Dubai Opera is the ideal venue to celebrate elegance and style. Kindly avoid overly casual or provocative attire, such as shorts or flip-flops, to uphold our venue standards. Guests not complying with the dress code will not be permitted entry.
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By car: If you're coming from Sheikh Zayed Road (E11), take the exit towards Financial Center Road/D71 and follow the signs for Burj Khalifa/Downtown Dubai. Keep right and merge onto Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard. Continue straight until you reach Dubai Opera, which will be on your right.
By public transportation: You can take the Dubai Metro Red Line and get off at the Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station. From there, you can either walk for about 10 minutes to Dubai Opera or take a short taxi ride to reach the venue.
By taxi: You can also take a taxi to Dubai Opera from anywhere in Dubai. If you're coming from downtown, the journey typically takes around 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
Lebanese theatre has come back to life in all its forms, and for the first time, two of Lebanon’s biggest names—Georges Khabbaz and Adel Karam—share the stage in “Khyel Sahra,” a social, theatrical production blending drama and comedy, nostalgia and historical commentary.
The title is derived from the Lebanese slang “Khyel Sahra,” which refers to someone disregarded or marginalized.
Over 80 minutes, Khabbaz and Karam embody two enemy snipers during a ceasefire during the war in 1976. Though fierce opponents in wartime, they become close friends during truces—sharing coffee, stories, memories, and the burdens of life. The performance captures both the absurdity and the humanity of war.
Set in the 1970s during the early years of the Lebanese Civil War, the play mirrors reality through the evolving bond of its two main characters. It opens with radio news bulletins announcing a two-day ceasefire.
Life resumes cautiously, and the two men meet near the frontline. Their dialogue revives bittersweet memories of a beautiful yet bloodstained past.
The collaboration between Georges Khabbaz and Adel Karam marks a milestone in Lebanese theatre. The play touches on national belonging, sacrifice, and emotional struggle without delving into divisive political topics. Both characters evolve from wartime snipers to modern-day security guards, highlighting the psychological residue of conflict.
This event is presented by Star System and Pipeline.
Dubai Opera - Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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