[5] Her work stems from an interest in the state of flux in the contemporary socio-political climate and its influence on individuals, relationships, and power structures.
It relies on collective memories and personal histories as ways of bridging the gap between the official versions of events and intimate, individual experiences.
She was a part of the independent theater scene in Cairo that started in the 1990s, in which plays are produced and performed in private settings.
She takes on various functions herself in support of her projects as required, including publicity, fundraising and set and costume design.
Produced by LOD Theatre, it explores abuse and women's liberation.Woman at Point Zero has been touring international across the globe since its premiere.