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Bryce Dallas talks about starting her career as a director, says, “…it’s as important to me as acting”

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Washington DC [US], February 4 (ANI): American actor and director Bryce Dallas Howard is best recognized for her diverse acting roles, but she’s gradually establishing a second career as a filmmaker – and she fully expects to continue playing dual roles in Hollywood, according to People.

“I love directing and it’s as important to me as acting and it’s always been happening in the background,” said the ‘Argylle’ actor.

Bryce, 42, directed the 2019 documentary ‘Dads’ and several episodes of several ”Star Wars series, including ‘The Mandalorian’, ‘The Book of Boba Fett’, and the upcoming ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’.

She told People that she draws inspiration from fellow multi-hyphenates such as Robert Redford and Jon Favreau. Bryce, of course, looks at her own father’s successful move from onscreen to behind-the-camera job.

“My dad never intentionally shut off acting, he just started directing full time and he still even talks about it. He’s like, ‘Oh, I’d love to act,’ ” shares Bryce of her father, Oscar-winning director and Happy Days alum Ron Howard. “But he makes zero time for it. For me, I hope it’s something where I’m lucky enough to do both in some capacity.”Bryce claimed she has shadowed Ron on set to gain inspiration from his approach. She requested to be a fly on the wall as he helmed 2018’s Solo: A Star Wars Story, which he “not really into” at first. Her previous expertise and enthusiasm in working with special effects companies and developing technologies on movies such as the Jurassic World franchise (which had some of the same crew as Solo) influenced him.

“My pitch was like, ‘Really? I know everyone. Please. I just finished working with everyone for the last six months,'” she shared. “I was like, ‘The crew is not going to be uncomfortable with me. I promise. I’ll be invisible.’ “According to People, curious by nature. Bryce notes that she’s “very nosy” on set — from how much animatronics cost to why certain special effects are used. It’s all helped build up her knowledge base, and she found her interest and feedback has been welcomed: “[On Jurassic] everyone was really open with me and they weren’t like, ‘Oh, just sit over there little girl.’ “A notably inclusive environment was also present on Argylle, her spy action comedy out Friday. Director Matthew Vaughn was “so generous and so open,” said Bryce, and allowed her into his process. “What’s funny is that Argylle is a movie about spies and in my life, I’ve always had this perspective that it’s like, infiltrate the set. Learn, learn, learn as much as possible,” she added.

No matter what, Bryce sees every opportunity in the industry as a positive step in her overall journey: “It’s been really wonderful to lean more into gaining experience than finding that perfect one thing,” she says. “And I love to work,” reported People. (ANI)

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UAE students risk repeating a year if absences exceed 15 days, new rules state

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Public school students in the UAE could be required to repeat an academic year if their unexcused absences exceed 15 days, under new rules announced by the Ministry of Education.

The updated guidelines exclude absences related to illness, medical travel, official event participation, emergencies, or family bereavements. Students will now be allowed up to five unexcused absences per term, capped at 15 across the year. Any excess will trigger a review, with the student’s file referred to the relevant authorities and child protection services.

The ministry also clarified that absences on Fridays, or on days immediately before or after official holidays, will count as two days. A warning system has been introduced to notify parents on the first day of absence.

Special exemptions will apply to students of determination and those with chronic illnesses. Parents may also appeal within five working days of being notified, ensuring fairness in implementation.

The initiative is aimed at tackling absenteeism, which the ministry said has a direct impact on academic performance. Citing studies, it noted that missing 10 per cent of school days equates to a loss of half an academic year, while absences beyond 20 per cent amount to a full year’s loss in achievement.

Schools have been instructed to create individual support plans for students at risk of frequent absences, including counselling sessions, parent engagement, and incentive programmes.

The ministry added that it will be up to educational boards to decide whether these rules will also extend to private schools.

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Tickets now live for Dubai’s first homegrown musical spectacle

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A cultural revolution is about to begin. Tickets are now available for Once Upon A Time in Dubai, the most ambitious, emotional, and spectacular musical ever produced in the region. Opening this December at The Agenda in Dubai Media City, the show is already being called a once-in-a-generation phenomenon — and for good reason.

More than just a stage production, Once Upon A Time in Dubai is the first original large-scale musical entirely created in the UAE, blending Broadway-worthy storytelling with the energy and dreams of one of the world’s most iconic cities. Behind this bold vision is Stéphane Boukris, entrepreneur and cultural trailblazer, who has brought together an international creative dream team — including Universal Music Group MENA as co-producer — to craft a deeply emotional journey of love, ambition, and transformation, set in today’s Dubai.

“This show is a tribute to everything Dubai represents: ambition, diversity, and the power to build your own destiny,” says Boukris. “We are creating something people will never forget.”

A World-Class Team Behind the Curtain

The production brings together talents who have previously worked on global shows such as Céline Dion, Disney shows, and Arabs Got Talent (MBC). From lighting to choreography and technical design, every detail is crafted by artists and technicians at the highest international standards.

A Story That Speaks to a Generation

At the heart of the show is Will, a young English dancer who arrives in Dubai to search for Sophia, the woman he loves. Along the way, he meets artists, entrepreneurs, and dreamers from all walks of life, culminating in a celebration of courage, community, and reinvention.

The cast features rising stars Amanda Maalouf (X Factor) and Joe Woolford (The Voice UK) — with many of the lead vocalists and performers previously featured on international talent platforms, bringing an exceptional level of stage presence and vocal power. The musical includes over 20 original songs composed by Nazim Khaled, including already-viral hits like “Habibi”, “Stranger in the World”, and “Think Big”.

A City-Wide Movement

With over 150,000 spectators expected across 55 performances, the show is much more than an event — it’s becoming a movement. Once Upon A Time in Dubai is already making waves across the city with:

Strategic brand partnerships: McDonald’s, Carrefour MAF, Careem, Accor, Mall of the

Emirates, Tilal Al Ghaf, GEMS Education, and more

Immersive activations: Soundtracks in Hala taxis, QR codes in malls, music in retail

stores, and dedicated social media campaigns

Youth engagement: Auditions and showcases for students across GEMS schools,

opening the stage to the next generation of performers

The show will be performed in English, and supported by a multicultural creative team led by stage director Johan Nus.

Exclusive Ticket Sale

Tickets are available exclusively via Fever, the global ticketing platform. Pre-sale access has already launched with selected partners such as GEMS, Muse by Chalhoub, and Accor’s ALL loyalty members — with thousands of tickets snapped up in just days.

🎤 Behind the scenes videos, interviews with the cast, and a full media kit are available upon request. 📸 Press passes for opening week are now being issued — be among the first to witness the birth of a new cultural landmark.

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Dubai Musical Debuts with Amanda Maalouf’s Anthem

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In a performance that blended emotion, elegance, and East-West harmony, Lebanese-French singer Amanda Maalouf on Wednesday gave a select UAE audience a stirring preview of the upcoming musical Once Upon A Time in Dubai, set to premiere in December 2025.

The exclusive showcase featured Maalouf performing “Habibi,” one of the show’s signature numbers, at an invite-only preview attended by media, partners, and cultural stakeholders. The song—a poignant blend of Arabic influences and Western theatrical arrangement—earned enthusiastic applause, offering a glimpse of what producers are calling “a new kind of musical for a new Dubai.”

“Dubai is more than a setting—it’s a character in this story,” said Stéphane Boukris, co-producer of the musical. “This project is about cultural unity, artistic innovation, and shining a spotlight on a new generation redefining identity in the Middle East. We’re proud to bring this bridge between France and the UAE to life.”

For Maalouf, whose performance marked the first public taste of the show, the moment was deeply personal. “Habibi is a song that speaks from the heart—it’s a journey through love, self-expression, and identity,” she told reporters after the performance. “Performing it here in Dubai, where East and West meet so beautifully, is a dream. This is just the beginning [of great things together].”

The team behind Once Upon A Time in Dubai says the musical is more than entertainment—it’s a cultural project designed to showcase Dubai as a city of stories, voices, and future-forward artistry.

The production is backed by Universal Music and features a cast and crew with international credentials, with more previews and announcements expected soon.

A collaboration between a visionary French team and Universal Music, the musical tells the story of a young generation rising in the heart of Dubai, navigating identity, ambition, and tradition in a rapidly changing world. With original compositions by renowned composer Nazim Khaled and set against the backdrop of the UAE’s global crossroads, the show promises to be a landmark moment for original musical theatre in the region. The story, told through original music and dance, will premiere later this year, with full production details expected to be announced over the coming months.

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