`Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an' play photocall
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`Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an' play photocall (19 pictures)
View All Images- London. Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson stars in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Ryan Sampson and Nadim Sawalha star in `Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an', a play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, at the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush, West London. Paris in the 1960's. 13-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When hes caught stealing from wise old shop-keeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world: they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. 17 January 2006. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media `