Most noted for his acting role in the widely watched Arab historical drama Bab Al-Hara, Nawar Bulbul has received numerous awards and performed in plays internationally.
In 2010 Bulbul and his writing and acting partner Ramez Alaswad returned to the United States where they performed their two man show The Solitary at the San Francisco International Arts Festival.
[1] In 2011, as a result of his playwrighting and directing work and because of his participation in protests against the Al-Assad government, Bulbul was forced to relocate to Jordan.
In 2014 he began working with children in the Zaatari refugee camp in Mashraq, Jordan, where he directed approximately 100 young actors in an adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear.
In an interview with the New York Times on March 31, 2014, Bulbul explained, "The show is to bring back laughter, joy and humanity.