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Tayeb Saddiki (en arabe : الطيب الصديقي), né le 5 janvier 1939 à Essaouira et mort le 5 février 2016 à Casablanca, est un dramaturge, metteur en scène, comédien, cinéaste, acteur de cinéma, écrivain et calligraphe marocain. Il est l'une des figures majeures de l'art marocain et l'un des pionniers du théâtre marocain et arabe du vingtième siècle. Tayeb Saddiki (Arabic: الطيب الصديقي; 5 January 1939 – 5 February 2016) was a Moroccan theatre director and one of the most iconic and prominent Arab artists, and is considered among the foremost Arab dramatists of the twentieth century. Trained in classical Western theater, Saddiki also embraced traditional Moroccan theatrical styles, fusing the two into a path-breaking combination of Western and traditional Moroccan theater. Known for staging spectacles played to large crowds in big arenas, Saddiki developed a style of festive theater that became a popular in the Arab world. الطيب بن محمد بن سعيد الصديقي (1939 – 5 فبراير 2016 ) ، مخرج، ممثل ومؤلف ويعتبر من أبرز المسرحيين المغاربة ومن أشهر المسرحيين العرب.
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